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Mexico will not enact a social media ban like Australia, says Sheinbaum: Monday’s mañanera recapped

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Mexico will not enact a social media ban like Australia, says Sheinbaum: Monday’s mañanera recapped
Mexico will not enact a social media ban like Australia, says Sheinbaum: Monday’s mañanera recapped
The president said on Monday that she opposes banning young people from using social media and that her government prefers to create a "scheme" ensuring that minors' use of social media is safe.
Guardian US
Guardian US7 hrs ago
New Mexico’s attorney general pushes new social media safety laws after $900m court victory over Meta
Exclusive: Raúl Torrez is drafting two bills with state lawmakers to bolster consumer protections and child safety online, building on state’s landmark case against Meta New Mexico’s attorney general is mounting a full-court press against technology companies to improve their child safety measures, capitalizing on a la
Irish police say deadly motorway stunts being staged for 'social media likes'
DUBLIN, Aug 17 - Ireland's police chief has warned that some young people are driving the wrong way on the motorway \"for social media likes\" following two head-on crashes near Dublin in recent weeks.
How much longer should Australia wait for the social media ban to work?
If the prime minister is right and there's no time to waste, how much more of it can we spend just waiting for the teen social media ban to work?
Opinion | Sheinbaum Moves to Gag Mexico’s Media - WSJ
Opinion | Sheinbaum Moves to Gag Mexico’s Media  WSJ
Politico Europe
Politico Europe23 hrs ago
Myth busting Australia’s teen social media restrictions
The world is copying Australia’s teen social media restrictions. The impacts are mixed and hard-to-measure.
TheJournal.ie
TheJournal.ie🏁 first to report1 days ago
Garda Commissioner: Reckless drivers speeding wrong way down motorways for 'social media likes'
Justin Kelly’s statement comes after five people in a suspected stolen BMW were killed overnight in a head-on collision – he said his thoughts were with those injured in the second car.