El sentido común, una regulación, ¿es represión?
La incapacidad de autocontrol (drogas muestran) y la actuación legislativa, ¿son incompatibles?
Mundo asqueroso y mentiroso, resultado del capitalismo salvaje al que todos (casi) los gobiernos adoran.
Otro ejemplo.
Lo que nos dice sobre la IA:
Samanta Schweblin, escritora: “Prestar atención es el superpoder más grande: ya no todo el mundo es capaz de hacerlo”
Mitsotakis said he had conferred with parents after a litany of complaints about cyber-bulling and children becoming increasingly addicted to apps.
In January, France began passing similar legislation, the second country to take such a step after Australia announced it was blocking more than 4.7m social media accounts for under-16s in December. Spain, Malaysia, Denmark and Poland either considering a ban or in the process of legislating one.
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Majorities of up to 79% across half a dozen European countries also support banning under-16s from social media, a YouGov poll has revealed – even if people differ significantly in their view of how effective such moves can be.
The survey of France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain and the UK showed approval for restrictions was highest in France, where the government hopes a ban on social media for under-15s will be law by the start of the 2026-27 school year.
n the UK, where a government consultation has been launched, 76% said they favoured a ban, while 74% backed the idea in Germany, 70% in Italy (where a cross-party initiative is under way) and 68% in Spain, where similar plans are afoot.
A pesar de que la realidad traiciona:
Despite the high support, however, there was substantial scepticism about how well it would work. In the UK, 54% said they thought a ban would be “not very” or “not at all” effective – including 46% of those who would support it.
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