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TechnologyMay 22

Multiple Countries Take Action on Youth Social Media Safety Concerns

Several nations implement or propose new measures to protect children from online risks on social media platforms.

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Authorities across multiple countries are taking action to address growing concerns about children's safety on social media platforms, with new regulations and legal challenges emerging this week.

In the United Kingdom, police leadership called for blocking access to social media platforms for users under 16 if those sites fail to prevent children from viewing inappropriate content or being contacted by strangers. The National Crime Agency and National Police Chiefs' Council made the recommendation as part of broader child protection efforts.

Malaysia announced plans to introduce new regulatory measures designed to protect young users on online platforms, though specific details of the proposed rules were not immediately available. The move reflects growing international concern about the impact of social media on youth mental health and safety.

Meanwhile, the state of Texas filed a lawsuit against Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, as well as WhatsApp, challenging claims about encryption privacy protections. The legal action represents another front in ongoing disputes between technology companies and government authorities over platform policies and user protection.

These developments come amid increased scrutiny of social media companies' practices regarding younger users. Regulators and law enforcement agencies worldwide have expressed mounting concerns about children's exposure to harmful content, online predators, and privacy risks on digital platforms.

The coordinated attention from multiple jurisdictions suggests a broader shift toward more aggressive oversight of social media companies' youth protection measures, as authorities seek to balance digital access with child safety concerns.

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