Greece Proposes Regulation to End Anonymity on Social Media Amid Concerns Over Online Toxicity
The Greek government, led by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, is considering a proposal to regulate social media by requiring all accounts to have verified identities. This initiative, promoted by Greece's Minister of Digital Governance, Dimitris Papastergiou, aims to reduce online toxicity by linking real-life identities to online profiles. The proposal is part of a broader effort to address issues of harassment, misinformation, and hate speech prevalent in online discourse. The government believes that eliminating anonymity could foster greater accountability and reduce toxic behavior on social media platforms. This move comes as Greece also plans to ban social media access for children under 15, citing concerns over sleep and anxiety issues related to online addiction.