英国敦促家长与孩子讨论网络风险, 发起运动, 推动16岁以下社群媒体禁令。
UK urges parents to talk to kids about online risks, launching campaign amid push for under-16s social media ban.
英国政府敦促家长与孩子讨论有害的网络内容, 在研究发现半数父母从未进行此类对话后, 发起「直到你问起才知道」运动。
The UK government is urging parents to discuss harmful online content with their children, launching the "You Won't Know Until You Ask" campaign after research found half of parents have never had such conversations.
该倡议由技术部长Liz Kendall牵头,包括电视广告和在约克郡、英格兰北部和米德兰的社交媒体宣传,就安全环境和数字风险提供指导。
The initiative, led by Technology Minister Liz Kendall, includes TV ads and social media outreach in Yorkshire, northern England, and the Midlands, offering guidance on safety settings and digital risks.
当英国评估澳大利亚式的禁止16岁以下的人使用社交媒体时, 部长计划研究澳大利亚的做法。
This comes as the UK evaluates an Australian-style ban on social media for under-16s, with ministers planning to study Australia’s approach.
有关儿童数字福祉的正式协商将包括青年投入,而包括法国、西班牙和希腊在内的国家则在人们对网上安全和技术对青年的影响日益关切的情况下考虑采取类似措施。
A formal consultation on children’s digital wellbeing will include youth input, while countries including France, Spain, and Greece consider similar measures amid rising concerns over online safety and technology’s impact on youth.