Greece Said Nah: Social Media Donezo for Da Youngstas Under 15
Fo Real Tho, Somebody Finally Realized These Apps Messin' Wit Da Kiddos Heads?

Aight, check it. Greece just hit the brakes on social media for anyone under 15. Said it's 'bout anxiety, sleep problems, and how these apps designed to be straight-up addictive. Word.
PM Mitsotakis droppin' the hammer, sayin' enough is enough. About time somebody stepped up. Kids out here losin' they minds to these apps, thinkin' they gotta be online 24/7, chasin' likes and validation from strangers. That ain't the wave.
Australia already on this, makin' TikTok and YouTube scrub accounts for folks under 16. France, Austria, Spain peeped game too. Meanwhile, over here, we arguin' 'bout who can use what bathroom. SMH.
These social media companies cryin' 'bout how bans ain't gonna work and gonna isolate kids. Bet. They just mad 'cause they pockets 'bout to get lighter. Reddit tryin' to fight the law in Australia? Of course, they is. Gotta protect that bag.
Mitsotakis even hopped on TikTok to announce the ban. That's real slick. Gotta speak they language to get the message across.
Real talk, these apps engineered to keep you hooked. Notifications poppin', algorithms feedin' you exactly what you wanna see, so you stay scrollin' for hours. It's a trap, especially for young minds still developin'.
Mitsotakis callin' on the EU to get involved, mandatory age verification and all that. We'll see if they come through. Politicians talkin' a good game, but actions speak louder than words.
Remember that trial in the US where Meta and Google got caught buildin' addictive platforms? They knew what they was doin'. Puttin' profits over people, especially kids. That's cold.
This ain't 'bout hatin' on technology. It's 'bout protectin' our youth from gettin' played by these corporations. They turnin' our kids into data points, monetizin' they attention, and makin' bank off they insecurities.
Greece takin' a stand, and we gotta salute that. Hope other countries follow suit. We need to start puttin' our kids first, before these companies drain they minds and steal they joy.
'Cause at the end of the day, likes ain't gonna pay the bills. Real life ain't filtered. Gotta protect the youth from this digital madness. No cap.
They need to go outside and touch some grass, socialize and talk to their family, not be on they phones all day.
That social media life ain't all that real. Let's get back to reality fr fr.
They also can not be listening to everything that they hear on the internet, people can say and do anything to get a rise out of people.
They need to know to do their own research and not get fooled.
Real talk.


