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Germany’s ruling party seeks social media ban for children aged below 14
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Germany’s ruling party seeks social media ban for children aged below 14

South China Morning Post · Feb 21, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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Germany’s ruling conservatives on Saturday passed ⁠a motion to ban social media use for under 14s and introduce more stringent digital verification checks for teenagers, building momentum for such limits in Germany and elsewhere in Europe. At a party conference in the city of Stuttgart, Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s Christian Democratic Union also called for fines for online platforms that failed to enforce such limits and European ‌Union-wide harmonisation of age standards. A growing number of...

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Germany’s ruling conservatives on Saturday passed ⁠a motion to ban social media use for under 14s and introduce more stringent digital verification checks for teenagers, building momentum for such limits in Germany and elsewhere in Europe.At a party conference in the city of Stuttgart, Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s Christian Democratic Union also called for fines for online platforms that failed to enforce such limits and European ‌Union-wide harmonisation of age standards.A growing number of countries, including Spain, Greece, France and Britain, are looking at similar social media bans or restrictions on accessing platforms like TikTok or Instagram.It follows the example of Australia, which last year became the first country to force platforms to cut off access for children.European nations are more broadly ratcheting up pressure on social media companies, risking a backlash from the United States. President Donald Trump has threatened tariffs and sanctions if EU countries impose new tech taxes or ⁠online regulations that hit US firms.“We call on the federal government to introduce a legal age limit of 14 for the use of social ‌networks and to address the special need for protection in the digital sphere up to the age of 16,” said the motion that passed on Saturday.


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