In light of the study's findings, there is a growing call for stricter regulations to enforce the safety of children on social media platforms. Advocates argue that current self-regulatory measures by tech companies have proven insufficient in protecting young users from harm.
**Need for Comprehensive Legislation**
Proponents of stricter regulations emphasize the necessity for comprehensive legislation that mandates social media companies to implement robust safety measures. Such legislation would require platforms to conduct regular safety audits, enforce age verification processes, and establish clear protocols for reporting and addressing harmful content.
**Enhanced Accountability**
Advocates also stress the importance of holding tech companies accountable for lapses in user safety. This includes imposing penalties for non-compliance with safety standards and ensuring transparency in how platforms handle user data and content moderation.
**Empowering Parents and Educators**
Additionally, there is a push to empower parents and educators with the tools and knowledge necessary to guide children in navigating social media safely. This involves providing resources on digital literacy, setting up parental controls, and fostering open communication about online risks.
