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EU proposes 'delayed social media use' policy for children

The European Union is considering new legislation to restrict children's access to social media, potentially proposing a "delayed social media use" policy as early as this summer. This move is driven by ongoing concerns about child online safety and follows calls from several EU member states for a unified minimum age for social media use. The proposed legislation aims to enhance the protection of minors in the digital space. AI

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IMPACT Potential new regulations could impact how AI-driven social media platforms engage with younger users.

RANK_REASON The cluster discusses potential new legislation from a major regulatory body (EU) concerning a significant societal issue (child online safety and social media use). [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.4]

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    EU plans to introduce legislation to delay children's use of social media

    随着未成年人网络安全问题持续引发关注,欧盟正考虑进一步收紧儿童使用社交媒体的规则。欧盟委员会5月12日表示,欧盟最早可能于今年夏季前提出立法方案,考虑对儿童实施“延迟使用社交媒体”政策。近年来,多个欧盟成员国持续推动加强儿童网络保护。法国、西班牙、丹麦、塞浦路斯和希腊等国一直呼吁欧盟设立统一的社交媒体最低使用年龄标准。(央视新闻)