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Sweden weighs social media age limit of 15

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STOCKHOLM, June 2 (Reuters) - ‌Sweden should introduce a minimum age ​of 15 for the use of social media, a government-appointed commission ⁠recommended on Tuesday.

• Several European nations are seeking to rein in children's use of social media after ​Australia took the lead with a world-first ban on ‌under-16s in December last year.

• "The reasons for introducing an age limit nevertheless outweigh the benefits of continued free access ⁠to this type of media," Swedish investigator ⁠Lisa Englund Krafft told a news conference with Social Affairs and Public Health Minister Jakob Forssmed.

• A ban can be formulated in a way that ‌the platform companies would be responsible for the task ⁠of age verification, she said.

• In ‌Sweden, there is currently a ​limit of 13 years for when children must have parental consent to create accounts on social media.

• "We ‌are losing an entire generation to ​endless scrolling," Forssmed told ⁠the press conference. "Screens and social media and ‌their impact on the ⁠health of children and young people is one of the biggest challenges of our time."

• In neighbouring Norway, ​the government said in ‌April it plans to submit a bill to parliament ⁠by year-end on banning ​social media use by under-16s.

(Reporting by Anna Ringstrom, ​Editing by William Maclean)

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