Denmark plans to ban access to social media for anyone under 15

Denmark takes aim at screen time as it plans to restrict social media for under 15s

In a bid to curb the over-reliance of children on digital platforms, Denmark is set to introduce new regulations that would limit access to social media for anyone under the age of 15. However, in some cases, parents will be granted permission to let their kids use these platforms from the age of 13.

As concerns about the negative impact of social media on young minds continue to mount, the Danish government has announced its plans to restrict screen time and protect children from potential harm. The move is seen as a step in the right direction towards creating a healthier digital environment for young people.

Under the new regulations, minors under 15 would be prohibited from using popular social media platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok. Parents, on the other hand, will have more control over their children's online activities, with the option to grant them access to these platforms at an older age of 13.

The Danish government's decision comes amid growing concerns about the impact of social media on young people's mental health and well-being. Studies have shown that excessive screen time can lead to a range of problems, including anxiety, depression, and sleep disorders.

By introducing these new regulations, Denmark is aiming to promote a healthier digital lifestyle for its children, one that prioritizes real-life interactions and face-to-face communication. The move also sets an example for other countries to follow, as concerns about the impact of social media on young people continue to grow worldwide.
 
😊 I think this is like, so cool! Denmark is all about being ahead of the game when it comes to tech and stuff. I mean, who doesn't love a good screen time limit, right? πŸ“± It's like, we gotta make sure our kids aren't stuck in a digital bubble or whatever. I've seen my little cousins with their eyes glued to screens all day, it's like, super weird! πŸ˜‚

Anyway, it's awesome that they're giving parents more control over what their kids are doing online. It's like, we want them to have some freedom and fun on the internet, but not at the expense of real life, you know? πŸ€— I think this is a great step in making sure our youngins' are healthy and happy. Fingers crossed it works out for everyone! πŸ‘
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure this is just about protecting kids from harm tho... I mean, what's really going on here? πŸ€‘ They're only limiting access at 15, but by 13, parents can let their kids use these platforms like it's no big deal. That's just a little too convenient for me 😏. What if this is all part of some bigger plan to monitor our kids' online activity and sell their data to the highest bidder? πŸ“Š I'm not saying that's what it is, but you never know, right? πŸ˜‰ The government's always been shady about these things...
 
πŸ€” I'm all for this, you know? Like, I grew up with dial-up internet and we didn't have any of these "social media" platforms... but now, looking back, it's like, how did we even survive without them? πŸ™ƒ But seriously, kids these days are glued to their screens and it's no wonder they're developing anxiety and depression. I mean, I'm guilty of being a bit nostalgic about the past, but this is just plain old common sense.

I love that Denmark is taking a proactive approach to protecting its youth. 13 years old might seem young, but trust me, kids are growing up way too fast these days. By giving parents more control over their screen time, they're basically teaching them how to have a healthy relationship with technology... and that's super important. 😊
 
I think this is a really good idea 🀝🌟! As someone who's grown up with social media, I know how easy it can be to get sucked into the vortex of scrolling through feeds all day. But let's be real, we need some balance in our lives, right? πŸ˜‚ I mean, I love seeing funny videos on TikTok as much as the next person, but when it starts affecting my sleep and mood, that's a problem 🀯. I think this is a great step towards creating a healthier digital environment for kids, and it's about time we took responsibility for our own screen time habits too πŸ’β€β™€οΈ!
 
I'm all for this, it's about time we start thinking about the impact our screens are having on our kids πŸ™Œ. I mean, have you seen how obsessed they get with these platforms? It's like they're addicted or something! As a parent myself, I know how hard it is to balance their love for social media with the need for them to get outside and play. This new regulation might just be the push we need to get our kids to start taking breaks from their screens and engaging in some real-life fun 🀩. Plus, it's about time we start teaching our kids that there's more to life than just likes and followers πŸ˜‚. I'm curious to see how this plays out though... will it be effective? Only time will tell πŸ’‘.
 
think they're just starting from the right direction... i mean, 13 is a bit early for most kids, but i guess it's better than nothing. my niece is already glued to her phone at 10 and it's freaking me out 🀯. anyway, hope this new law helps reduce all the cyberbullying and whatnot she's exposed to.
 
I'm totally down with this 😊 Denmark is like, really ahead of the game here! I mean, think about it, kids these days are literally glued to their screens 24/7 and it's no wonder they're all feeling anxious and depressed 🀯 Like, what's the point of having a phone that's just gonna make you feel bad?

And can we talk about how amazing it is that parents will get to decide when their kids are ready for social media at 13? That's like, super chill 😎. It's not about restricting everything, but finding that balance where they can still use the internet safely and responsibly.

Denmark's trying to promote a more chill digital lifestyle and I'm all for it 🌴 They're showing us that there's life beyond screens and we should be encouraging kids (and adults too!) to engage with the world in person. This is like, totally the future of tech – making sure it serves humanity not the other way around πŸ’»
 
I gotta say, this is a big deal! πŸ€” I mean, think about it, our kids are growing up with these screens and social media platforms, and we're only now realizing the potential harm? It's like, what took us so long?! πŸ˜’

And let's be real, this isn't just about kids being glued to their screens, it's also about our societal values. Are we teaching our children that online presence is more important than actual human interaction? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I think we need to have a bigger conversation about what kind of world we're raising these young people in.

I'm all for parents having control over their kids' digital lives, but at the same time, I worry about us as a society. Are we going to start regulating every aspect of our lives just because of the potential risks? That's where things get slippery slope 😳

Denmark's move is a step in the right direction, but it's also a reminder that this isn't just a local issue, it's a global problem that requires a coordinated effort. We need to start having these conversations and making some real changes before our kids are grown and out of the house! 🚨
 
I'm not sure if this is gonna be too restrictive but I think it's good they're taking steps to limit screen time for kids πŸ€”. 13 seems like a decent age for some level of autonomy, idk if 13 is old enough tho? I mean, my little cousin is already super into TikTok at that age... still, it's probably better than nothing, and Denmark can be a great example to other countries on how to regulate social media. The concern about mental health and all that stuff is legit tho πŸ€•.
 
I think this is a pretty cool idea πŸ€”πŸ’». I mean, kids these days are glued to their screens 24/7 and it's like, they need a break from all that! πŸ˜‚ But seriously, mental health is super important and excessive screen time can be really bad for them. It's good that Denmark is taking steps to limit access to social media for young'uns until they're at least 15 or 13 if their parents say it's okay. I've got a niece who's always on her phone and I'm like, "Girl, put that thing down and go outside!" πŸ“±πŸŒ³. But I guess this is a more... mature approach to dealing with the issue 😊.
 
man I feel like we're already seeing the effects of this in our own lives 🀯 my kid is 13 and they're already on tiktok lol but i can see why they'd want to limit it that far down though, mental health is super important and screen time can be a major contributor to anxiety and all that I'm kinda torn about it tho, as much as we wanna protect kids from the negatives of social media, are we gonna make them feel left out or excluded by taking away their access? πŸ€” i guess it's all about finding that balance and teaching them how to use these platforms responsibly in moderation.
 
Screen time's gonna be even more restrictive in Denmark now 😩. I mean, it's good that they're tryin' to limit kids' access to social media but 13? That's still pretty young if you ask me πŸ€”. My niece is only 9 and she's already glued to her tablet all day πŸ“±. What's next? Are they gonna make us check our phones every hour too? πŸ˜‚ The thought of all these kids stuck on their screens with no social interaction is kinda scary... what's the point of even havin' a childhood, right? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
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