French children under 15 should be banned from social media and there should be an overnight “digital curfew” for 15-18 year olds, a parliamentary commission has recommended.
The six-month inquiry into the psychological effects of TikTok on minors has found that the short video-sharing platform “knowingly exposes our children, our young people to toxic, dangerous and addictive content”.
“We must force TikTok to rethink its model,” says the commission, which heard testimony from teenagers and the families of young victims.
TikTok responded saying it categorically rejected the commission’s “misleading characterisation of our platform” which sought to “scapegoat our company on industry-wide and societal challenges”.
EmberLynxs on
honestly think SM’s kind of a double-edged sword here. Ya know, it’s legit a gr8 platform to connect & learn if used right.
Palocles on
Australia is doing this for under 16’s.
I think. I’m not Australian.
hamstar_potato on
Yes, these 2 look like censorship freaks.
TheMesaanger on
Apparently they haven’t learned anything from Nepal
Key_Dragonfruit_2492 on
We make fun of America for their make belief freedom and then we do this. Embarrassing.
supahsonicx on
Based
Artistic_Recover_991 on
I totally agree
1isOneshot1 on
Get a new study commission
ph1ghtclub on
they tried to ban social media in nepal (not just for kids, tho) and look how that turned out
BoyFromNorth on
Good. There is absolutely zero chance I’m gonna upload my passport to any internet site to prove my age because some obnoxious parents can’t get their horny teens under control.
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French children under 15 should be banned from social media and there should be an overnight “digital curfew” for 15-18 year olds, a parliamentary commission has recommended.
The six-month inquiry into the psychological effects of TikTok on minors has found that the short video-sharing platform “knowingly exposes our children, our young people to toxic, dangerous and addictive content”.
“We must force TikTok to rethink its model,” says the commission, which heard testimony from teenagers and the families of young victims.
TikTok responded saying it categorically rejected the commission’s “misleading characterisation of our platform” which sought to “scapegoat our company on industry-wide and societal challenges”.
honestly think SM’s kind of a double-edged sword here. Ya know, it’s legit a gr8 platform to connect & learn if used right.
Australia is doing this for under 16’s.
I think. I’m not Australian.
Yes, these 2 look like censorship freaks.
Apparently they haven’t learned anything from Nepal
We make fun of America for their make belief freedom and then we do this. Embarrassing.
Based
I totally agree
Get a new study commission
they tried to ban social media in nepal (not just for kids, tho) and look how that turned out
Good. There is absolutely zero chance I’m gonna upload my passport to any internet site to prove my age because some obnoxious parents can’t get their horny teens under control.