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Governments considering bans on social media for teenagers, with experts criticizing the approach as a 'lazy' fix for regulation failures.

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Countries worldwide are considering implementing bans on social media access for teenagers. Experts warn that this approach represents a 'lazy' fix and an admission of failure to regulate technology companies effectively.

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  • Countries around the world are considering implementing bans on social media for teenagers.[1]confirmed
  • Experts describe potential bans as a 'lazy' fix and an admission of failure to regulate technology companies.[1]confirmed

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CNBC World (opens in new tab)rss· mainstream2d ago
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Countries worldwide are considering implementing bans on social media access for teenagers. Experts warn that this approach represents a 'lazy' fix and an admission of failure to regulate technology companies effectively.

  • • Countries around the world are considering implementing bans on social media for teenagers.
  • • Experts describe potential bans as a 'lazy' fix and an admission of failure to regulate technology companies.