Days after Australia has taken measures to enforce social media in December in December, the tax prime minister Mette Frederiksen monitors. The Danish Prime Minister announced on Tuesday that the authorities are considering a proposal to disable up to 15 years, AFP reported.
In the opening message of folketing, the Danish Parliament, she said, “She had never had so many children and young people suffering from anxiety and depression emphasizing that this generation” released a monster “.
They say that the growing number of young adults faces difficulty reading and concentration on the autumn session of folketing, remarked: “On the screens they see things no one or young person should see.”
Without determining which social networks would have an impact on new measures, she said the ban would include “several” social media platforms.
The ban is expected to be deposited next year.
She suggested that there would be a possibility for parents to provide their children to use social media platforms from the age of 13, saying: “Mobile phone and social media rob our children about their childhood.”
This is followed by the February announcement, when Denmark said that mobile phones will be banned in all schools and extracurricular clubs. The Denmark government has commissioned a probe into dissatisfaction between children and young people. The study of government well -being recommended that children under the age of 13 should not have their own smartphone or tablet.
Banning Social Media in Australia less than 16 years
To avoid the negative impact of social media on the young population, Australia was a leader in global efforts. At the end of 2024, the Australian Parliament adopted a ban on social media under 16 years. However, the details of its implementation still remain under the wrap. Several prominent platforms fall under the Australian ban, including Facebook, Snapchat, Tiktok and YouTube.
A few months ago, Greece suggested the settings of the “age of digital maturity” across the European Union by 27 countries. To delay the approach of children to social media without the consent of parents Greece submitted a proposal in June.
Even Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre revealed that the government would increase the minimum ion social media from the current 13 to 15.
(Tagstotranslate) prohibition of social media under 16 years
