Germany Pushes for Swift EU Regulations on Social Media

Key Points
- 1EU plans stricter social media access for minors.
- 2Increased responsibility on platforms for content safety.
- 3Potential for national regulations depending on EU progress.
German Education Minister Karin Prien advocates for prompt EU regulations restricting access to social media for children and adolescents. She noted a significant willingness in the EU and UK to act, and if EU measures delay, Germany may pursue its own solutions. These regulations are intended to hold tech platforms accountable for ensuring minors do not access harmful content while allowing youth some access to appropriate materials.
Prien emphasizes the urgency of this issue, especially as countries like Australia have already implemented social media bans for users under 16. The CDU party in Germany is also advocating for a minimum age of 14 for platforms like TikTok and Instagram. As concerns rise over extended usage times and exposure to harmful messages, the pressure for effective legislation is mounting significantly both at the EU and national levels.
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