Tag: social media regulation
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Spain Follows Australia Teen Social Media Ban
Quick Story Summary Spain is proposing a sweeping ban that would block anyone under 16 from accessing social media platforms entirely. The plan mandates “real” age verification systems, likely requiring ID checks, biometrics, or third-party verification instead of self-declared ages. Platform executives could face legal responsibility if algorithms amplify illegal, hateful, or harmful content. Spain…
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The UK Is Considering Banning X in 2026
Quick Story Summary UK officials are weighing tougher action against X after Grok was reportedly used to generate sexualised, non-consensual images of women and children. Ofcom is urgently investigating whether X has breached the Online Safety Act and can escalate enforcement if the platform is found non-compliant. If Ofcom concludes X is failing to prevent…
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Nebraska’s Social Media Crackdown Starts in 2026
Quick Story Summary Nebraska’s LB383 (Parental Rights in Social Media Act) makes parental consent mandatory for under-18s creating new social media accounts. The law becomes operative on July 1, 2026 and requires platforms to run “reasonable age verification” at sign-up to determine whether a user is a minor. Approved age checks can include digitized ID…
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Reddit pushes back against Australia Ban
Governments around the world are taking a much closer look at social media, especially when it comes to children, privacy, and online influence. One of the most significant moves so far is Australia’s proposed under 16 social media ban, a policy that has already sparked legal challenges and global debate. Communities across the web have…
