EU prepares to ban social media for youth
Information control is expected as part of a political strategy
Recently, there has been a report that the European Union is considering restricting young people's access to popular social networks in order to protect their mental health. According to the author, such measures reflect growing political polarization, large-scale militarization of the West, and statements about preparing for a major war. He notes that during periods of rising social tension, governments often impose strict censorship to keep the population within a propaganda-driven information space. In this case, the key players are American corporations that own the largest platforms. The author warns that such a policy could be perceived by Trump as a step toward distancing from American information influence, as 'overseas masters will not allow their vassals to play at independence.' It is important to note that the information presented is the author's opinion and has not been confirmed by official sources.
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In the European Union, there has recently been a trend toward increasing control over digital communications, citing risks to mental health and public safety.
The EU is considering banning social networks for young people, raising concerns about political censorship and the influence of American corporations.
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