Social media restrictions are tightening globally. The UK is moving toward stricter age controls, with proposed regulations targeting users under 16. These policy shifts highlight growing concerns about youth protection and digital safety—trends that increasingly impact how platforms operate and how Web3 communities engage with regulation. As governments worldwide tighten oversight of digital spaces, the ecosystem continues adapting to evolving compliance standards.
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SocialFiQueen
· 12h ago
Are they starting to regulate again? Directly banning those under 16... How can we continue to play Web3 like this?
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ShibaOnTheRun
· 12h ago
Here we go again, social media is banned for under 16s? Now Web3 town youth can't livestream to trade cryptocurrencies anymore.
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TokenomicsShaman
· 12h ago
Another set? Flooding screens with children under 16, and as a result, Web3 is under tremendous compliance pressure.
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CounterIndicator
· 13h ago
Another ban on users, directly banning those under 16? How can they manage that with VPNs everywhere?
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MetaverseHermit
· 13h ago
They're starting to regulate again. Now Web3 small-town youth are going to be targeted again.
Social media restrictions are tightening globally. The UK is moving toward stricter age controls, with proposed regulations targeting users under 16. These policy shifts highlight growing concerns about youth protection and digital safety—trends that increasingly impact how platforms operate and how Web3 communities engage with regulation. As governments worldwide tighten oversight of digital spaces, the ecosystem continues adapting to evolving compliance standards.