EU Advances Measures to Limit Teen Social Media Use
The European Union is moving forward with initiatives aimed at restricting social media engagement for teenagers. This action follows a statement by Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, who indicated that nearly 60% of young children have encountered emotional or psychosocial difficulties online.
The European Union is implementing new steps designed to limit social media use among teenagers. This development comes amid ongoing discussions regarding the impact of digital platforms on youth well-being.
Commission President Ursula von der Leyen highlighted the urgency of these measures. She stated that "almost 60% of young children have experienced emotional or psychosocial problems online," underscoring the concerns driving the EU's regulatory efforts.
(Source: Social Media Today)



