オーストラリア:青少年へのソーシャルメディア禁止、効果は限定的
オーストラリアで導入された青少年向けソーシャルメディア禁止措置について、実際の効果は限定的であるとの報告が発表された。禁止にもかかわらず、若年層の間でソーシャルメディア利用が完全に抑制されていないことが明らかになり、政策の実効性に疑問が投げかけられている。
オーストラリアで導入された青少年向けソーシャルメディア禁止措置について、実際の効果は限定的であるとの報告が発表された。禁止にもかかわらず、若年層の間でソーシャルメディア利用が完全に抑制されていないことが明らかになり、政策の実効性に疑問が投げかけられている。
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