新西兰的一项2026年调查发现,73%的家长支持父母批准青少年社交媒体应用程序下载,赞成有针对性的保障措施而不是广泛的禁令。
A 2026 New Zealand survey finds 73% of parents support parental approval for teens' social media app downloads, favoring targeted safeguards over broad bans.
新西兰对832名家长进行的一项2026年调查显示,父母对16岁以下青少年使用社交媒体的控制权占73%的优势,并大力支持在下载前要求家长在商店一级的应用程序批准。
A 2026 New Zealand survey of 832 parents shows 73% favor parental control over social media use for teens under 16, with strong support for requiring app store-level parental approval before downloads.
多数人反对大范围禁止,指出年龄核查和青少年移徙到管制不严的平台方面的挑战。
Most oppose broad bans, citing challenges with age verification and teens migrating to less regulated platforms.
专家和家长都支持集中式、注重隐私的解决方案,如应用商店同意,这与Meta的青少年账户等现有工具相契合。
Experts and parents alike back centralized, privacy-conscious solutions like app store consent, which aligns with existing tools such as Meta’s Teen Accounts.
调查结果表明,通过无障碍、一致的保障措施增强家庭权能比制定全面立法更为有效。
The findings suggest empowering families through accessible, consistent safeguards is more effective than sweeping legislation.