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Another Country Sets Social Media Age Limits to Tackle Abuse

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Governments worldwide are taking important steps as they believe younger users face more risks online, including another country that is preparing to enforce age limits on social media use. The move aims to reduce scams and harmful content. Therefore, stricter rules may help create safer digital spaces.

Protecting Users from Online Abuse

Fake news spreads quickly on social platforms. In addition, abusive behavior often targets vulnerable groups. As a result, many countries see regulation as a necessary step.
The new rules will likely include identity checks and stricter monitoring. For example, platforms may need to verify user age before granting access. This could limit harmful interactions among underage users.

A Growing Global Trend

Several nations, such as the UK and Australia, have already introduced similar restrictions. However, experts argue that rules alone may not solve the issue. They suggest digital literacy programs should also play a role.
Parents and educators welcome the change. They believe age restrictions can give young people more protection online. In addition, social media companies will be held more accountable.
While critics worry about freedom of expression, supporters stress the importance of safety. Ultimately, the move signals a shift toward more responsible online communities.

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