Half of the British youth will support “digital curls”

The “Teen” series opened the eyes of many adults – each of the parents like those that do not – in this type of … A parallel world in which adolescents live on social networks. For example, he revealed the presence of “Inles”, young people who hate women by feeling rejecting them. Netflix production reflects the parents ’weakness over a completely strange fact. “He was in his room. The parents of the innocent child say that he is killing a girl because of his laughter, it seems that he laughed at him.
A study conducted in the United Kingdom – exactly where the series develops – showed that even the young people themselves prefer a world without the Internet. Specifically, nearly half of the children – 46 % – between 16 and 21 years old will support the “digital curfew” that restricts access to the network from ten o’clock at night. A higher percentage, 68 %, states that the time it weakens on the Internet in its mental health. The work, which was carried out by the British Corporation with 1,293 investigative data, adds that approximately 70 % of them feel the worst after the use of social networks, as a quarter of four hours or more per day.
Likewise, 42 % of the respondents realize that they lie to their parents or guardians about what they do in electronic space. Consequently, the same percentage of more than four out of ten has increased their age, exactly 40 % said they had wrong accounts, and 27 % admitted that they demonstrated another person and shared their position with strangers.
Open discussion
The results, published in the newspaper “The Guardian”, arrived almost a month after the Minister of Foreign Affairs for Digital Affairs, Peter Kyle, confirmed that he was “very carefully monitored” Tiktok’s decision to limit the use of children’s demand under the age of 16 from ten at night. Kyle suggested that this “curfew” had become a law. “They are things I analyze. “I will not act on something that will have a profound impact on every child in the country without making sure that the evidence supports him.”
In our country, the government approved on March 25 a draft law to protect minors in the digital field, which rises from 14 to 16 years, the minimum age of Spain to be able to open an account in a social network or subscribe to any type of platform. Minors can only do this through an explicit permission for those who practice the authority of parents (usually parents) or their legal teachers. The text, which guarantees that “minors have the right to be actually protected from the digital content that may harm their development,” and the suppliers suggest stabilizing age verification to reach their contents, and punishment with prison.
A study conducted by the Ministry of Health, the University of Seville and the World Health Organization (the World Health Organization) for this month said that one in every eight pupils between 11 and 18 years of age admitted the problematic use of technology.