
EU Experts Begin Work on Potential Social Media Age Restrictions
Several member states, including France, Denmark, Greece and Spain, have been pushing for coordinated action at EU level.

Several member states, including France, Denmark, Greece and Spain, have been pushing for coordinated action at EU level.

Commentators say “the mask is off” over efforts to regulate social media.

Merz said his government is considering “various ways of handling it in a more restrictive manner.”

Under the new law, solo access to networks like TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook is reserved for those 16 and older.

The Czech Republic has joined a growing list of countries weighing a social media ban for children, reigniting debate over digital safety and personal freedom.

Social media is a scourge, and young people are suffering. But the small concession of freedom granted for the greater good always paves the way for greater enslavement.

Conservatives are split on the issue, with some warning against the “Nanny State,” others saying the harms are so bad they must be tackled across the board.

France’s president claims children’s mental health is being harmed by online platforms, using data reflecting widespread daily smartphone and social media use among teenagers.

The only future the president offers the French people is death—both literally and figuratively.

The initiative to ban access to social media is backed by Emmanuel Macron.