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Denmark Unveils Urgent Social Media Ban for Kids Under 15

UPDATE: Denmark’s government has just announced a groundbreaking political agreement to ban social media access for anyone under the age of 15. This urgent move follows recent reforms in Australia, marking Denmark as one of the first European countries to take such significant action.

Under the new measures, children as young as 13 may still gain access to social media, but only with parental consent after a specific assessment. This decision aims to shield children from the harmful effects of social media, which has become increasingly prevalent in their lives.

The Danish government’s initiative comes on the heels of Australia’s historic legislation from December, where lawmakers set the global standard by banning access to social media for anyone under 16. Under Australia’s law, major platforms like TikTok, Facebook, Snapchat, Reddit, X, and Instagram could face fines up to $50 million if they fail to prevent underage users from creating accounts.

“This is a pioneering step for Denmark,” stated the Ministry for Digitalisation. “We are taking action to protect our youth in the digital landscape.” The coalition government, uniting parties from both the right and left, emphasizes that children must not navigate a digital world filled with harmful content and commercial pressures alone.

Minister of Digitalisation Caroline Stage expressed the urgency of this initiative, saying, “We are finally drawing a line in the sand.” She highlighted the critical impact of social media on children’s lives, noting disruptions to sleep, diminished concentration, and increased pressure from digital interactions where adult supervision is often lacking.

As this policy moves forward, it raises questions about the balance between digital freedom and child safety. Parents and educators are urged to stay informed about these developments, as the implications of this ban may reshape how children engage with technology.

The Danish government plans to implement these age restrictions effectively, ensuring that children are protected from the potential pitfalls of social media engagement. This initiative is expected to set a precedent for other countries considering similar measures.

Parents and guardians are advised to prepare for potential changes in how children access social media platforms. As Denmark leads the charge, the world watches closely to see how this landmark decision will unfold.

Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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