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应对“网瘾”,英国拟推手机“宵禁”限制青少年冲浪
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-06-09 22:36
Group 1 - The UK government is considering stricter smartphone regulations to combat youth "internet addiction," including a proposed limit of 2 hours of daily use for certain apps and a "curfew" preventing minors from using phones after 10 PM [1][2] - The government has faced pressure from cybersecurity advocacy groups and parents, who criticize the slow legislative process and call for more decisive action to protect children from online risks [2] - A survey indicated that 45% of children aged 8 to 15 in England spend 2 to 4 hours daily on electronic devices, with 23% exceeding 4 hours [2] Group 2 - There is skepticism among UK netizens regarding the implementation of the proposed measures, as existing features like "youth mode" and "parental controls" are often ineffective due to loopholes and cumbersome processes [3] - The TikTok platform has already introduced a 60-minute usage limit for users under 18 in 2023, highlighting that similar measures exist but may not be enforced effectively [3]