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The Economist· 2026-02-14 01:00
Implementing new rules for teens on social media will be trickier than their advocates predict. Already, some unintended consequences are becoming obvious https://t.co/0WUp8iyiy5 ...
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Bloomberg· 2026-02-11 17:25
RT Bloomberg en Español (@BBGenEspanol)Sin cuentas en TikTok, Instagram o X antes de los 16. Australia ya aplica una prohibición nacional y el mundo la observa.@ethomson1 explica cómo funciona la medida y qué implica: https://t.co/mdExCJtl0b https://t.co/P1fVJNwUH8 ...
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Bloomberg· 2026-02-10 13:57
India tightened the rules governing social media content and their platforms, especially for artificially generated and manipulated material https://t.co/6Kn0TeKWDG ...
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Mike Benz· 2026-01-29 09:36
8) A telling moment in the 2020 intelligence hearing was Castro egging on Joan Donovan (don't get me started), who ran Harvard's Misinformation Review, to get her to suggest as an expert that the government needed to do more to regulate social media, to force content moderation https://t.co/N5cbyDWJpQ ...
Salesforce's Benioff calls for AI regulation, says models have become 'suicide coaches'
CNBC· 2026-01-20 17:14
Core Viewpoint - Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff emphasizes the need for regulation of artificial intelligence, citing alarming instances where AI has been linked to suicide coaching [1] Group 1: Regulation of AI - Benioff advocates for regulatory measures for AI, similar to past calls for social media regulation [1] - He highlights the serious implications of unregulated AI, referencing documented cases of suicide associated with AI technologies [1] Group 2: Historical Context - In 2018, Benioff compared social media to a health issue, suggesting it should be regulated like cigarettes due to its addictive nature [2] - He notes that the negative consequences of unregulated social media are now being mirrored in the realm of artificial intelligence [2]
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The Economist· 2025-12-12 15:00
One concern is that children who have been kicked off mainstream social-media apps may sign up for others that are less well known—and perhaps less well regulated https://t.co/RN3jpLaRUo ...
Australia Just Banned Teens From Social Media. Here’s What They Think
The Wall Street Journal· 2025-12-10 05:43
from December 10. If you're under 16, you're no longer allowed to have a social media account. Spend quality time with your friends and your family face to face.>> I'm Sha. I'm 15 years old. >> I'm Eleanor. I'm about to turn 15.>> I'm a singer songwriter and I advertise my music on social media. >> And I primarily use social media to connect with other people and to promote my social life as well as on my journey in sports. I think some of the good parts of social media is you get to kind of escape from rea ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-12-07 00:10
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese reminded social media companies that they will be held responsible when a ban on children having accounts takes effect on Wednesday. https://t.co/ScoVL6ZrGc ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-11-05 14:30
Singapore’s parliament passed a law giving authorities more powers to block harmful content on social media platforms, from TikTok to Instagram and Facebook, the city state’s latest move to curb online harms. https://t.co/9E1iTZjJmF ...
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外汇交易员· 2025-11-05 05:58
Regulatory Landscape - Australia's internet regulator expands social media ban targeting teenagers to include Reddit and Kick [1] - The ban may extend to other platforms primarily facilitating online social interaction [1] - Social media platforms failing to block Australian users under 16 could face fines up to AUD 49.5 million [1] - Australia has implemented what is considered the world's first social media ban for individuals under 16 [1]