2024-08-29 10:37:31
“A law to regulate the activities of the so-called “influencers” would effectively reduce cases of promotion by influential persons of products and patterns of behavior that may be harmful to the health, life and mental development of adolescents and other vulnerable user groups”. This is what they wrote in a post on Facebook from the “We the users” platform.
“The need for such a regulatory framework is also evident in the case of the scandalous advertisement of an “energy product” with the participation of Diona, which was distributed on social networks.
Such a serious, already chronic problem is inadequately combated with a fine for lack of merchant address information and an order cancellation form.
Until a special law on influencers is adopted, as in France, for example, we already have it, we can look at these cases through the lens of unfair commercial practices, so that much higher sanctions and a ban on harmful practices can be imposed,” the publication also reads. .