Skip to playerSkip to main content
  • 2 days ago
The Ghaziabad incident has reignited debate around social media in India, with some experts urging rules like those in Australia and Norway that restrict social media for kids.
Transcript
00:00So maybe not ban it, but balance it out maybe.
00:03When you give nothing to do, you ban social media.
00:06Because people have been living without it.
00:08Children are the cleanest friends and they are being influenced very easily.
00:12They'll be driven.
00:13The three sisters were reportedly addicted to a gaming app, a Korean gaming app.
00:21I feel like the kids at this point already knows what social media is and has an idea and has
00:29a taste of it.
00:30I feel like banning it would be making the situation more worse, I guess.
00:35No, I don't think you should completely ban it for the kids under 16.
00:39I think they should just not be allowed in the restricted content that is available on the social media.
00:46So maybe not ban it, but balance it out maybe.
00:50I feel that shouldn't be happening to that younger minds.
00:53So yeah, please ban that social media for the children.
00:56Definitely.
00:57When you don't give anything to do, you don't give anything to do, you don't drive anything to do, you
01:01don't have any rights.
01:02So ban it at least till 16.
01:05We got very serious about that.
01:06I think it would only help the children because it's causing so many, so many troubles around the area.
01:12It is like a known thing that people take time off of social media to focus on better things.
01:18So why not fully focus on better things?
01:21If you don't have any social media, you will find something new.
01:23They are very good at that.
01:25We will not go to sleep.
01:26Of course.
01:27It's boring.
01:28It's a bit boring.
01:29Move on.
01:30Move on.
01:31Move on.
01:33Move on.
01:34Move on.
01:34Move on.
01:36Move on.
Comments

Recommended