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It is very difficult to build regulations on social media for adults. Because adults have the right to do what is wrong. All that we can do for adults is to publicize risks of social media associated with the services that affect users. However, we can impose regulation against minors to use social media, for they have no right to do what is wrong. In order to protect children from the problems of social media, various approaches have to be employed by the adults. And regulation of social media is inefficient for protecting children. Adults should think seriously about what type of life is good for their children, and it is important that adults help the children about this issue.
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Nakaya, J. (2015). Regulations of Using SNS for Minors. In: Wang, L., Uesugi, S., Ting, IH., Okuhara, K., Wang, K. (eds) Multidisciplinary Social Networks Research. MISNC 2015. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 540. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-48319-0_44
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