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Canada already banned it.
It could be FOMO. Personally, I see value in keeping social media from children. The problem is I don't believe this is all about that. As usual, it's all about surveillance.
Education itself would resolve so much more...
This is my stance as well. There's data out the ass about how detrimental screen time and social media is for minors. Besides the obvious blame here being on the parents, it's easy to just have something for verification without holding personal data.
We did?
https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/article/federal-liberals-agree-to-set-social-media-age-restrictions-for-kids/