Opinionchild safetysocial mediaregulation
Ireland Considers Measures To Protect Children Online
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Brian O'Donovan asks how Ireland will respond to growing online child-safety concerns in the digital age. He frames the question against other countries moving to ban children from social media.
Key Points
- 1Highlights Ireland's potential policy response to child online-safety amid international moves to ban youth from social media
- 2Notes rising international pressure as more countries consider bans, prompting scrutiny of national approaches and timing
- 3Suggests Ireland may face regulatory choices, public debate, and policy design challenges around child internet safety
Scoring Rationale
Moderate relevance due to national policy focus; score reduced because RSS-only description limits verifiable details and depth.
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