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Wat moeten we in overweging nemen bij het opstellen van regels voor sociale media om verslaving aan te pakken?
The ruling could be the beginning of the end of social media as we know it, writes the BBC's technology editor Zoe Kleinman
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Politico EU (Belgium) | Mar 26, 2026
The New York Times (United States) | Mar 26, 2026
The Guardian (United Kingdom) | Mar 28, 2026
BBC News (United Kingdom) | Mar 26, 2026
Poynter (United States) | Mar 26, 2026
BBC News (United Kingdom) | Mar 28, 2026
The Guardian (United Kingdom) | Mar 26, 2026
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While addressing social media addiction is important, we should also consider the responsibility of users to manage their own online habits. Effective education on digital literacy may be more beneficial than strict regulations on tech companies.
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We must prioritize the mental health of users by establishing regulations that limit addictive design features in social media apps. By implementing rules to make platforms less engaging and more mindful of time spent, we can foster healthier online behaviors.
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Social media companies should be held accountable for the addictive nature of their platforms, much like how the tobacco industry faced scrutiny. Implementing clear guidelines that require transparency on user engagement metrics could help mitigate addiction.
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Establishing strict rules for social media could create a precedent for regulating other forms of digital communication, potentially limiting how information is shared and consumed. Any approach should thoughtfully consider the implications on free speech.
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