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中文(ZH) 韩国考虑对14岁及以下儿童实施社交媒体限制

South Korea eyes social media limits for children under 14

South Korea is considering new regulations to limit social media use for children aged 14 and under, citing concerns about excessive usage. This move aligns with a global trend of governments enacting legislation to protect minors online, following similar initiatives in the EU and Australia. Separately, a new company, Changsha Goertek Technology Co., Ltd., has been established with full ownership by Goer (Goer), focusing on AI industry application system integration and import/export services. AI

IMPACT Potential for increased regulation on AI-powered social media platforms and services.

RANK_REASON Policy proposal by a national government regarding social media use. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.4]

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South Korea eyes social media limits for children under 14

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    South Korea Considers Social Media Restrictions for Children Aged 14 and Under

    韩国媒体监管机构周四表示,鉴于对社交媒体过度使用问题日益担忧,正考虑对14岁及以下儿童实施社交媒体限制。韩国媒体通信委员会主席金钟哲在青瓦台举行的政策简报会上发表讲话,强调青少年过度使用社交媒体是全球性问题。韩国媒体监管机构的最新提议正值其他一些国家政府纷纷采取立法措施限制儿童和青少年使用社交媒体平台之际。欧盟表示,将在今年夏季之后提出一项立法,限制儿童访问此类平台。澳大利亚也成为了全球首个禁止16岁以下未成年人拥有社交媒体账号的国家。(新浪财经)