July 21, 2022, 1:20 a.m. | Tommaso Crepax, Jan Tobias Muehlberg

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Despite the increasing awareness from academia, civil society and media to
the issue of child manipulation online, the current EU regulatory system fails
at providing sufficient levels of protection. Given the universality of the
issue, there is a need to combine and further these scattered efforts into a
unitary, multidisciplinary theory of digital manipulation that identifies
causes and effects, systematizes the technical and legal knowledge on
manipulative and addictive tactics, and to find effective regulatory mechanisms
to fill the legislative …

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