South Korea Moves to Restrict Social Media Use for Minors
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Güney Kore, reşit olmayanların sosyal medya kullanımını düzenlemek için kapsamlı bir revizyon sürecine giriyor. Medya ve İletişim Komisyonu Başkanı Ki

South Korea is entering a comprehensive revision process to regulate social media use by minors. Media and Communications Commission Chairman Kim Jong-cheol revealed that measures under consideration include banning 14-year-olds from creating new accounts and restricting algorithm-based access for those under 19. President Lee Jae Myung emphasized the need for a gradual approach, taking public opinion into account. The decision could spark international discussions on children's online safety and digital well-being.
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