
"Turkey's new bill mandates social media platforms to install age verification systems and provide parental control tools, aiming to protect children under 15 from harmful content."
"The legislation will punish platforms for non-compliance but does not specify how they should implement age assurance, leading to potential inconsistencies in enforcement."
"Australia's eSafety Commission reported poor practices in compliance with its teen social media ban, highlighting the challenges of enforcing vague regulations."
"A clearer regulatory framework with defined standards for compliance could improve accountability and ensure that social media platforms effectively protect young users."
Turkey's lawmakers have approved a bill to restrict social media access for children under 15, mandating age verification systems and parental control tools. Social media platforms must respond quickly to harmful content. This legislation surpasses Australia's under 16 social media ban but lacks specific guidelines for compliance, leaving enforcement to individual courts. Australia's eSafety Commission noted poor practices in compliance with its own restrictions, indicating that unclear regulations complicate enforcement. A more defined approach could enhance compliance and accountability among social media platforms.
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