澳大利亚:青少年社交媒体禁令收效甚微
澳大利亚对青少年实施的社交媒体禁令影响有限。尽管政府通过立法限制未成年人使用社交平台,但实际执行效果不佳,青少年仍能通过各种方式绕过限制。分析指出,单纯的禁令难以从根本上解决问题,需要结合数字素养教育等多方面措施。
澳大利亚对青少年实施的社交媒体禁令影响有限。尽管政府通过立法限制未成年人使用社交平台,但实际执行效果不佳,青少年仍能通过各种方式绕过限制。分析指出,单纯的禁令难以从根本上解决问题,需要结合数字素养教育等多方面措施。
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