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Scientists warn of ‘unintended harm’ from teen social media ban

Young people may adapt quickly online and move to other harder-to-monitor spaces

Raccontata daamnesty.orgindependent.co.uk

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independent.co.ukStai leggendo19 h fa

Scientists warn of ‘unintended harm’ from teen social media ban

Young people may adapt quickly online and move to other harder-to-monitor spaces

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amnesty.org3 g fa

EU: Child rights experts refocusing teen social media ban debate on safe online…

Today, the European Union’s (EU) Special Panel on Child Safety Online issued a report recommending that further action be taken to tackle the harmful design of social media platforms. Responding to the news, Lisa…

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  1. lunedì 13 luglio 2026·amnesty.org

    EU: Child rights experts refocusing teen social media ban debate on safe online experiences is a positive step for digital safety…

    Today, the European Union’s (EU) Special Panel on Child Safety Online issued a report recommending that further action be taken to tackle the harmful design of social media…

  2. giovedì 16 luglio 2026·independent.co.uk

    Scientists warn of ‘unintended harm’ from teen social media ban

    Young people may adapt quickly online and move to other harder-to-monitor spaces

  • giovedì 16 luglio 2026·independent.co.uk

    How the under-16s social media ban could cause ‘unintended harm’

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