Key facts
- The EU is proposing regulations to introduce a 'youth mode' on social media platforms.
- This feature aims to protect children from addictive design elements.
- The move is intended to address concerns about the impact of social media on young users' well-being.
The European Union is set to introduce new regulations that would compel social media companies to implement a 'youth mode.' This feature is designed to safeguard children from potentially addictive elements within social media applications. The initiative reflects growing concerns among policymakers and the public regarding the mental health and developmental impact of extensive social media use on younger demographics. The proposed 'youth mode' is expected to offer a more controlled and less stimulating online environment for minors, potentially limiting exposure to features that encourage prolonged engagement.
