Métropole De Lyon. Social Networks: a Psychiatrist Defends Prevention Rather than Prohibition
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After the camouflet imposed by the Constitutional Council, the government considered a new way of passing its text, desired by Emmanuel Macron before 2027.
While the law prohibiting the use of social networks for children under the age of 15 has just been censored by the Constitutional Council, Julia de Ternay, head of clinic in addictive psychiatry in Lyon, believes that this measure would not have had a positive effect on the mental health of adolescents.
Social Networks, End of Life: the Constitutional Council Prints Its Mark and Concentrates Criticisms
DECRYPTAGE - After the censorship of the ban on social networks for children under 15 years of age and the validation of the bill on aid to die, voices rise to question the extent of the powers of the Wise.
In six decisions made public on 14 August, the "ages" attracted criticism from all sides, a way of asserting their authority before the possible arrival of the far right in power.
France's planned social media ban for children and adolescents under the age of 15 cannot enter into force for the time being.
The law that was to ban the under-15s from social networks as early as September 1st will not finally come into being. In any case, not in this form.
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