Greece Bans Social Media for Under-15s from 2027

๐กPolicy flags addictive AI designs in social feedsโkey for devs building recsys amid rising regs
โก 30-Second TL;DR
What Changed
Ban effective January 1, 2027 for under-15s in Greece
Why It Matters
This policy targets addictive algorithms common in social platforms, potentially forcing redesigns of AI recommendation systems. EU-wide push could set precedent for global youth protections affecting app developers.
What To Do Next
Audit AI recommendation algorithms in your apps for addictive patterns to preempt regulations like Greece's ban.
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๐ Enhanced Key Takeaways
- โขThe legislation includes mandatory age verification protocols for social media platforms, requiring integration with the Greek government's digital identity system (gov.gr) to enforce compliance.
- โขThe policy is part of a broader 'National Strategy for the Protection of Minors in the Digital Environment,' which includes mandatory digital literacy curricula in public schools starting in the 2026 academic year.
- โขThe Greek government is currently negotiating with major social media conglomerates to establish local 'compliance hubs' that will be legally liable for algorithmic content delivery to minors under the new framework.
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