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Global Legislative Shift: Governments Crack Down On Social Media Access For Youth

April 27, 2026
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An increasing number of governments worldwide are implementing restrictions or outright bans on social media access for children and teenagers. This trend stems from growing concerns about safety, mental health, and the risk of online exploitation. As regulators strive to protect youth in an increasingly interconnected digital landscape, this shift reflects a significant policy change.

Australia has drawn international attention as the first country to institute a nationwide ban on social media for children under 16, effective December 2025. This legislation impacts major platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, X, and YouTube, imposing substantial financial penalties on companies that do not enforce age restrictions.

In Europe, several nations are moving forward with similar initiatives, although many are still in the legislative process. Austria is drafting a bill to prohibit social media access for children under 14, while Denmark is considering a restriction for users under 15, aiming for implementation by mid-2026.

France has successfully passed a bill in its lower house that seeks to limit social media access for children under 15, with backing from President Emmanuel Macron, but it awaits Senate approval. Meanwhile, Germany is debating its own proposal to restrict access for users under 16, though political consensus remains elusive. Greece has committed to enforcing a ban for users under 15 starting in 2027, citing concerns related to rising anxiety and sleep disorders among children.

Other European nations, including Poland, Slovenia, and Spain, are exploring similar measures, with Spain also considering legal accountability for social media executives regarding harmful content.

Several Asian governments are taking more immediate steps. Indonesia has announced a plan to restrict social media use for children under 16, while Malaysia is preparing to implement a similar ban by 2026. Turkey has already enacted legislation to limit access for users under 15, pending final approval from President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.

While the United Kingdom has yet to adopt a ban, it is actively engaging with stakeholders, including parents and young people, to assess the effectiveness of potential restrictions. Authorities are also contemplating alternative measures to mitigate issues, such as curbing addictive features like infinite scrolling.

The proposed restrictions reflect a growing global concern regarding social media’s impact on young users. Governments advocate for tighter controls to protect children from cyberbullying, harmful content, and addiction to digital platforms.

However, critics, including digital rights organisations, caution that such bans may introduce privacy risks through invasive age-verification systems and may fail to address the underlying causes of online harm.

As more countries pursue regulatory measures, the conversation is evolving from whether action should be taken to how extensively governments should regulate youth access to digital platforms.

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