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15-Year Age Limit on Social Media: – a Bit Too Much

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15-year age limit on social media: – A bit too much MANDAL (Skoleavisa.no): Last week the consultation deadline expired on the government's proposal for a 15-year age limit on social media. But how will this be solved in practice? And what do young people say about a possible 15-year age limit? Should it be regulated Ludvig Pedersen and Vetle Kolås both attend VG3 at Mandal Vidergående, they disagree when it comes to regulation. DISAGREE: Frie…
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15-year age limit on social media: – A bit too much MANDAL (Skoleavisa.no): Last week the consultation deadline expired on the government's proposal for a 15-year age limit on social media. But how will this be solved in practice? And what do young people say about a possible 15-year age limit? Should it be regulated Ludvig Pedersen and Vetle Kolås both attend VG3 at Mandal Vidergående, they disagree when it comes to regulation. DISAGREE: Frie…

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Nettavisen broke the news in on Wednesday, October 22, 2025.
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