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Europe should regulate Big Tech instead of banning kids from social media, Estonia says – POLITICO

By staffApril 10, 20261 Min Read
Europe should regulate Big Tech instead of banning kids from social media, Estonia says – POLITICO
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Banning kids from social media won’t “actually solve the problems” and “kids will find very quickly the ways to go around and to still use social media,” the Estonian minister said.

“The way to approach this, to me, is not to make kids responsible for that harm [stemming from social media platforms] and start self-regulating,” said Kallas, speaking at POLITICO’s European Pulse Forum in Barcelona. The “responsibility is on the governments and on the corporation side,” she said.

“Europe pretends to be weak when it comes to big American and international corporations,” but that’s a “pretense,” Kallas said. She called on the EU to “actually take this power and start regulating the big American corporations.”

Australia, the first country to implement a ban for kids having social media accounts below 15, has noted significant gaps in the way platforms implement the measures.

Sonja Rijnen contributed reporting.

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