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France Eyes Social Media Ban for Under-15s
6 Feb
Summary
- France proposes social media ban for minors under 15.
- Over 10 European nations and the EU are considering similar limits.
- Concerns grow over AI and violent video games' effect on youth.

France is on the verge of implementing a ban on social media platforms for individuals under the age of 15. President Emmanuel Macron has stated that social media is detrimental to those under 15, causing trauma and suffering. This proposed legislation has passed the national assembly and is awaiting a senate vote.
Beyond social media, Macron has also commissioned studies into the effects of violent video games and artificial intelligence agents on young people. The government aims to clarify content created by AI at both French and European levels.
This move by France is mirrored across Europe, with at least 10 other countries and the European Union considering comparable restrictions. The potential implementation of these limits could lead to significant confrontations with major US-based technology companies.
Implementing age verification for these platforms presents challenges, often requiring sensitive personal documents. This process raises concerns about cybersecurity and potential data misuse, although Macron has expressed confidence in the safety of third-party verification methods.




