Many countries are considering or implementing bans on social media for minors. Canada is the latest to propose such measures, aiming to restrict children’s access to platforms like Instagram.
Australia initiated a nationwide ban on social media for individuals under 16 years old last year. This move has not yielded the anticipated results. Efforts to prevent children from accessing these platforms face significant challenges.
The effectiveness of government-imposed age restrictions on social media for kids is under scrutiny. These policies often prove difficult to enforce and may not address the core issues they aim to mitigate. The debate continues as countries seek solutions to protect children online while respecting their rights and freedoms.

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