
"Today, a Supreme Court judge has ruled that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Instagram chief Adam Mosseri and Snap CEO Evan Spiegel will be required to appear in an upcoming trial in regards to the."
"Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea are also moving to implement their own laws to restrict teen social media access, while the U.K. has implemented new regulations around age checking, in an effort to force platforms to take more action on this front."
"Currently, all the major social media platforms have a 14+ age limit, which is not radically different from what's being proposed in most of these new pushes. The issue is that such measures can't be accurately enforced, with previous research showing, for example, that up to a third"
A Supreme Court judge has ordered Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Instagram chief Adam Mosseri and Snap CEO Evan Spiegel to appear in an upcoming trial related to social media and youth safety. Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea are moving to implement laws to restrict teen social media access. The U.K. has implemented new age-checking regulations intended to force platforms to take more action. Major social media platforms currently set a 14+ age limit, aligning with many proposed measures. Enforcing age limits is difficult, and previous research shows, for example, that up to a third of users may misrepresent their age, undermining verification efforts.
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