Feb 17 • 04:13 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Wprost

The Internet is not for children? Most Poles want new regulations

A recent survey shows that a significant majority of Poles support the implementation of regulations to restrict children's access to social media.

A new survey conducted by CBOS and commissioned by "Dziennik Gazeta Prawna" reveals that a large majority of Poles (90.7%) are in favor of introducing regulations to limit children's access to social media platforms. The survey results highlight a growing concern among the population about the impact of social media on minors, with 35.5% of respondents suggesting that the age limit for access should be set at 15 years. Additionally, 20.9% believe that the age limit should be even lower, at 12 years, while 11.1% advocate for a complete ban on social media for minors.

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