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Governments Worldwide Pursue Social Media Bans for Children

Governments globally are reportedly introducing legislation aimed at prohibiting children from using social media platforms. This initiative stems from increasing concerns over potential negative impacts on children's mental health, cyberbullying incidents, online addiction, and exposure to predators. The upcoming months are anticipated to be a crucial period as these new controls on children's online access are tightened.

By Fainaron·Jun 16, 2026 (8 minutes ago)·1 views
Governments Worldwide Pursue Social Media Bans for Children

Governments across the globe are reportedly introducing new legislation designed to ban children from accessing social media platforms.

This push is driven by a growing list of concerns, including the potential negative effects on children's mental health, the prevalence of cyberbullying, the risk of addiction to online platforms, and the exposure to predators in online environments.

The coming months are expected to be significant as authorities worldwide move to tighten controls over children's access to online social media. According to NDTV World, these developments mark a critical period for digital policy regarding minors.

Source attribution: This article was AI-curated and rewritten by Fainaron from a piece originally published by NDTV World. Read the original at NDTV World →

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