Is social media hazardous to our youngsters’ well being? | DW News
A Los Angeles jury found Meta and YouTube liable for building platforms with addictive design feature that harm children. Is this the beginning of a reckoning for social media? Countries such as Australia are banning social media for young people. Is this enough? What role do parents play is protecting the mental health of their kids from a world of infinite scrolling?
We’ll be speaking to:
Dr Belinda Barnet, a Senior Lecturer at Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne, Australia
Christian Montag, a Distinguished Professor of Cognitive and Brain Sciences and Associate Director of the Institute of Collaborative Innovation at the University of Macau in China
Professor Matthias C. Kettemann, Head of Department and Professor of Innovation, Theory and Philosophy of Law at the University of Innsbruck in Austria
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