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Pinterest CEO Urges Global Ban on Social Media for Under-16s


Pinterest CEO Urges Global Ban on Social Media for Under-16s
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The chief executive of Pinterest, Bill Ready, has called on governments worldwide to prohibit social media use for children under the age of 16.

In a post shared on LinkedIn, Ready advocated for stricter regulations, urging authorities to establish clear standards backed by strong enforcement mechanisms.

He emphasized the need for accountability not only for social media platforms but also for mobile operating systems that host these applications.

Ready’s comments come amid growing global scrutiny of the impact of social media on young users. A trial in Los Angeles is currently examining allegations against major tech companies such as Google and Meta, with claims that their platforms contribute to a worsening mental health crisis among youths.

He cited Australia’s policy restricting social media use for individuals under 16 as a model that other countries could adopt.

Currently, Pinterest requires users in the United States to be at least 13 years old to create an account. However, the platform has increasingly attracted younger audiences, particularly within the Generation Z demographic.

Ready’s position places him among a growing number of voices calling for tighter regulation of social media use among children and teenagers.

 

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