
أبرز النقاط
- 1. President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, supports age-based restrictions on social media.
- 2. Minors' access to platforms should be regulated through a gradual system.
- 3. The targeted restrictions will be determined according to different age groups.
President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, argues that minors' access to social media should be gradually regulated based on age. The proposal in question includes gradual restrictions targeting age groups, aiming to ensure children's safety on digital platforms.
This approach aims to allow for the redefinition of standards regarding social media use for children in different age groups. The issue, which has sparked new debates at the EU level regarding social media use, also raises curiosity about how it will influence platforms' policies in the future.
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- Q: What exactly is the social media restriction proposed by Von der Leyen?
- A: She proposes that minor children's access to social media be gradually regulated based on age groups.
- Q: Who will be affected by these restrictions?
- A: These restrictions will directly affect underage groups using social media and the relevant digital platforms.
- Q: What is the main purpose of this proposal?
- A: The goal is to gradually control access to platforms in an age-appropriate manner in order to ensure children's safety on social media.
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