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发表于 2024-2-29 13:08:38 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
NBCUniversal’s exclusive Peacock broadcast of a wild card game led to the biggest single day of streaming on record, according to Nielsen.Outside the US, teens’ social media experiences are more tightly controlled Samantha Murphy Kelly By Samantha Murphy Kelly, CNN minute read Published : AM EST, Tue February , A -year-old boy looks at an iPhone screen showing various social media apps including TikTok, Facebook and X, on December , in Bath, England. A -year-old boy looks at an iPhone screen showing various social media apps including TikTok, Facebook and X, on December  in Bath, England. Matt Cardy/Getty Images Europe/Getty Images CNN — Teens are more protected on social media sites in many other parts of the world than they are in the US, from what they see to the data that’s collected about them. In the US, federal legislation around these issues often moves slowly.

In contrast, the European Union is changing the way kids experience the Internet. Other countries are taking notice as well. The pace at which laws are evolving overseas comes at a time when US lawmakers and parents are worrying more Brazil Mobile Number List  about the dangers of social media, and yet advocates say very little has been done in the US to make it safer for young people. Here’s a closer look at how child safety is regulated on social media platforms in other parts of the world. EU leading the charge Last summer, the world’s largest tech companies – including Meta, TikTok, Snapchat and Apple – were ordered to comply with a new European law called the Digital Services Act. Perhaps one of the biggest changes in the EU for children, as a result of the law, is that platforms are forbidden from targeting them with personalized advertising.



The bigger the company, the more protections it will need to put in place. Companies also send reminders to teens to take breaks and disable autoplay (similar to what’s been introduced in the US). But Big Tech companies still haven’t publicly said what they’re doing to comply with these new EU rules, according to Fernando Hortal Foronda, digital policy officer at the European Consumer Organisation (BEUC). “It will take a couple of years until the first round of the audits of social media companies mandated in the DSA are published,” he said. “But their measures fall short of restricting algorithmic recommendations, which are often seen as one of the main causes of harm to the mental well-being of minors.” Tech companies have faced criticism for years that their algorithms can send children down harmful rabbit holes online, such as for eating disorder content that can encourage unhealthy behaviors.

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