The widespread access to internet, especially amongst youth, has led to both significant progress and new risks for mental health.
Overexposure to screens is linked to a reduced ability to concentrate and some countries are returning to textbooks in education.
Social networks have had detrimental impacts on youth, including psychological disorders, eating disorders, addiction, and the risk of cyberbullying.
Australia and Spain are taking legislative measures to restrict access to social networks for those under 16.
A recent report with 107 proposals seeks to develop a safe digital environment for youth, limiting screen use and promoting digital responsibility.
Conclusion: It's crucial to find balance in this matter, acknowledging both the benefits and risks of internet access for youth and promoting a collective response based on the responsibility of digital platforms, self-responsibilities learning of children and teens, and family involvement.