Colors of the Morning: Can social media be banned in Montenegro for children under 13?

Srđan Perić from Preokret comments on the main headlines from the press.

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Can social networks be banned in Montenegro for children under 13 years of age, as envisaged in the Draft Law on the Protection of Children in the Digital Environment? Does it make sense without strong education of parents and children? How will the age limit for social network users be determined in practice? How can the ban be prevented from remaining merely formal?

Guests of Boja jutra on Vijesti Television are Slađana Kaluđerović, who proposed this law, Kristina Mihailović from the Parents Association, and Milutin Pavićević from the Montenegrin Association for Artificial Intelligence.

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