Manitoba's social media ban could bar teachers using YouTube in the classroom, says Kinew
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says his province's ban on social media and AI chatbots for kids will likely bar teachers using YouTube in the classroom — a move that comes as the federal government continues to deliberate over whether to enact its own restrictions.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/manitoba-social-media-ban-youtube-ai-chatbots-federal-government-9.7201648?cmp=rss
Manitoba's social media ban could bar teachers using YouTube in the classroom, says Kinew
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says his province's ban on social media and AI chatbots for kids will likely bar teachers using YouTube in the classroom — a move that comes as the federal government continues to deliberate over whether to enact its own restrictions.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/manitoba-social-media-ban-youtube-ai-chatbots-federal-government-9.7201648?cmp=rss
Manitoba's social media ban could bar teachers using YouTube in the classroom, says Kinew
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says his province's ban on social media and AI chatbots for kids will likely bar teachers using YouTube in the classroom — a move that comes as the federal government continues to deliberate over whether to enact its own restrictions.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/manitoba-social-media-ban-youtube-ai-chatbots-federal-government-9.7201648?cmp=rss
Manitoba's social media ban could bar teachers using YouTube in the classroom, says Kinew
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says his province's ban on social media and AI chatbots for kids will likely bar teachers using YouTube in the classroom — a move that comes as the federal government continues to deliberate over whether to enact its own restrictions.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/manitoba-social-media-ban-youtube-ai-chatbots-federal-government-9.7201648?cmp=rss
Manitoba's social media ban could bar teachers using YouTube in the classroom, says Kinew
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says his province's ban on social media and AI chatbots for kids will likely bar teachers using YouTube in the classroom — a move that comes as the federal government continues to deliberate over whether to enact its own restrictions.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/manitoba-social-media-ban-youtube-ai-chatbots-federal-government-9.7201648?cmp=rss
Social media and AI ban for New Brunswick youth a possibility: Holt
There are calls for New Brunswick to bring in a social media ban for young people, and to reconsider its inclusion of AI chatbots in its draft curriculum for the anglophone sector.
#Canada #socialmediaban
https://globalnews.ca/news/11848131/new-brunswick-premier-social-media-ban/
Social media and AI ban for New Brunswick youth a possibility: Holt
There are calls for New Brunswick to bring in a social media ban for young people, and to reconsider its inclusion of AI chatbots in its draft curriculum for the anglophone sector.
#Canada #socialmediaban
https://globalnews.ca/news/11848131/new-brunswick-premier-social-media-ban/
Social media and AI ban for New Brunswick youth a possibility: Holt
There are calls for New Brunswick to bring in a social media ban for young people, and to reconsider its inclusion of AI chatbots in its draft curriculum for the anglophone sector.
#Canada #socialmediaban
https://globalnews.ca/news/11848131/new-brunswick-premier-social-media-ban/

"#Törnberg identified 3 new kinds of emerging #onlinemedia platforms, starting with private or semi-private group chats like #WhatsApp.
The 2nd category is what Törnberg calls #algorithmicbroadcasting media, like TikTok, Instagram, and even Facebook, to a certain degree, thanks to the Reels aspect. The 3rd is users interacting with #AIchatbots. “If you look at the data, it seems like about twice as many people are talking to a chatbot versus posting on social media."

https://arstechnica.com/science/2026/05/rip-social-media-what-comes-next-is-messy/

RIP social media. What comes next is messy.

As social media splinters, how can we keep the new online spaces from devolving into toxic pits of despair?

Ars Technica