UNICEF warns of limiting social media lifespan
UNICEF warns social media lifetime limits do not help children become safer
The so-called news has been a hot topic in the year. It is inevitable that the government of Australia has enforced a law banning children under the age of 16 from using social media services, so that other governments are gradually pushing for similar laws. Many parties see this as protecting children, but there are also some experts who disagree.
According to a report by the official website of the United Nations, the United Nations has mentioned that sub-organizations like UNICEF have expressed disagreement over Australia and nations' efforts to age-limit social media users by claiming to be a measure to protect children and adolescents from cyber threats. UNICEF has said that this action does not lead to real child protection and can lead to adverse effects, especially on isolated or socially deprived groups of children. Social media use is one of the few channels that allow children to express themselves, express themselves, express their thoughts. Seeing to make new friends to learn new skills from social use. In addition to completely disclosing the opportunities for such children, children with choices will avoid borrowing equipment, using other people's accounts, or switching to a platform that is not blocked anyway, making blocking use even more difficult to care for children.
The organization has also said that the age control of users must be part of more extensive protection. It must cover the privacy and social media rights of users, not control them to relegate such groups to where control is not possible to provide protection for the existing laws, and that monitoring must not replace the duties that platform operators invest in creating a safe space for their users and their affiliates, campaigning for users, improving, enhancing the platform and the internet as a whole as a safe space for their children.
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