Spain's leader wants the EU to ‘make social media great again.’ Here's how
- Pedro Sánchez, the Spanish Prime Minister, is advocating for the EU to enhance regulations on social media to protect democracy and the mental health of users, particularly targeting platforms like Elon Musk's X and TikTok.
- Sánchez's three-point plan includes ending user anonymity, increasing transparency in algorithms, and holding tech CEOs accountable for their platforms' impacts.
- Concerns about social media's effects on youth have prompted Spain to limit mobile phone use in schools and address online pornography, as stated by Sánchez.
- The EU's Digital Services Act may be used to regulate platforms influencing electoral processes, according to EU Justice Commissioner Michael McGrath.
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