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"One in Four Already Has an Addiction" - Sounds Alarm Bells

The European Commission has decided that the TikTok platform is addictive – the discussions have reached Lithuania, and it is proposed to ban social networks for children under 16. What awaits Lithuania? Member of the Seimas Daiva Ulbinaitė and co-founder of the Digital Ethics Center Renata Gaudinskaitė discuss what changes Lithuania may face and how restrictions on social networks would affect society.
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The European Commission has decided that the TikTok platform is addictive – the discussions have reached Lithuania, and it is proposed to ban social networks for children under 16. What awaits Lithuania? Member of the Seimas Daiva Ulbinaitė and co-founder of the Digital Ethics Center Renata Gaudinskaitė discuss what changes Lithuania may face and how restrictions on social networks would affect society.

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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https://www.tv3.lt broke the news in Vilnius, Lithuania on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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