As Australia bans social media for kids, Sweden Says the Same Course Is On the Table

Australia has taken a bold step, banning social media for kids under 16, and now Sweden is watching closely. The Swedish government is considering a similar move but warns it might not be so straightforward. Jannike Tillå from the Swedish Internet Foundation raises an important point: defining social media proves tricky, and a ban might push children towards riskier digital spaces. As the conversation unfolds, the real question is how to protect young minds in an ever-evolving digital world.

Get the full story that’s sure to gather momentum from Radio Sweden.

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