Albania has decided to ban TikTok for a full year. This happened after nationwide outrage over the tragic killing of a 14-year-old boy by his classmate. The killer even posted shocking pictures on Snapchat after the incident. Prime Minister Edi Rama said TikTok is making young people more violent and announced it will be banned for a year.
The government also plans to start programs to guide kids and support parents about social media. Over the last month, Rama met with teachers, parents, and psychologists to discuss these issues. But for now, there are no clear details about these plans.
TikTok stated it was requesting 'urgent clarification' from the Albanian government
TikTok stated it was requesting 'urgent clarification' from the Albanian government
Other countries are also making stricter laws to protect kids on social media. In the U.S., a rule to force TikTok to sell its American operations is expected in January. It’s being challenged in court, though. Another proposal there wants to ban kids under 13 from using social media. Australia has already passed a rule banning kids under 16 from using platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. Social media companies now have to make sure kids follow this law. The U.K. is also thinking of something similar.
Experts are divided on these bans. A report from the National Academies says there’s not enough proof linking social media to mental health problems. They suggest tougher rules for companies instead of banning platforms altogether.
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by Asim BN via Digital Information World
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