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    71% of People Support Social Media Bans for Children [Infographic]

    onlyplanz_80y6mtBy onlyplanz_80y6mtOctober 13, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Increasingly areas are contemplating new age restrictions on social media entry, in an effort to restrict children’ publicity to doubtlessly dangerous materials and connections on-line.
    And total, most individuals help such measures, as proven on this newest visualisation from the crew at Visible Capitalist, based mostly on analysis performed by Ipsos in June/July this yr.
    As defined by Visible Capitalist:
    “Ipsos surveyed over 23,000 adults throughout 30 international locations, and located that the worldwide common help for banning social media use by kids underneath 14 now stands at 71%, with important will increase in help in most areas in comparison with the earlier yr.”
    This rising sentiment may result in extra restrictions on social media utilization, and ideally, extra settlement on detection and enforcement measures, to make sure larger uniformity in method.
    To be clear, all the main social apps have already got age limits in place:

    As such, the change to a 14-year-old restriction wouldn’t technically be an enormous shift, although the larger emphasis right here is on enforcement, and retaining younger children off social media apps, in keeping with these laws.
    That’s the larger problem, and there’s presently no uniform method that’s decided to work finest in detecting person ages.
    However the platforms are bettering their measures, whereas age verification suppliers are additionally evolving their accuracy, doubtlessly paving the best way for stronger enforcement.
    Which, occurring this knowledge no less than, may result in extra stringent restrictions measures within the close to future.

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