In an interview with Tamedia, Switzerland's top principal called for the protection of minors when dealing with social media. "In my view, social media should be banned for minors," Thomas Minder told the media company.
It is hardly possible for adults to use the programs sensibly, said Minder, President of the Swiss Association of School Principals (VSLCH), in the interview published on Monday. "Do we really want algorithms to be developed to captivate the immature brains of our children?" he asked.
The question of a social media ban for minors often goes hand in hand with a ban on cell phones in schools. The association president considers a ban on cell phones to be "political marketing by education directors". Instead, the question of protecting minors when using smartphones arises. He compared their addictive potential to that of alcohol and tobacco. "Especially in relation to social media," said Minder.
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