The European Commission has initiated an investigation into the measures implemented by short video-sharing app TikTok and video-sharing platform YouTube to protect minors, particularly their mental and physical well-being.
In a statement released by the European Commission on Thursday, as reported by the French news channel “BFM,” it was revealed that both platforms have been requested to provide additional information regarding the steps they have taken to comply with their obligations regarding the protection of minors.
This request is in line with the new legislation introduced by the European Union concerning digital services, which came into effect at the end of last August.
The European Commission’s inquiry seeks to ensure that TikTok and YouTube are actively safeguarding the welfare of young users, both in terms of mental health and physical safety. This move comes as part of broader efforts by European authorities to regulate and oversee digital platforms’ responsibilities in protecting vulnerable user groups, especially children and adolescents.
With increasing concerns about the impact of online content and social media on young users, this investigation represents a significant step in holding tech giants accountable for their actions and ensuring the safety and well-being of minors using their platforms.