SPD and Juso politicians debating against social media age limits, advocating for platform regulation in the Bundestag.
SPD and Juso politicians debating against social media age limits, advocating for platform regulation in the Bundestag.
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SPD and Jusos reject age limit for social media

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In the debate over an age limit for social media, SPD and Jusos oppose usage bans for minors and instead call for stronger regulation of platform operators. They emphasize the need for transparency, sanctions, and media education. Meanwhile, the CDU is debating similar measures.

The debate on youth protection in social media is gaining momentum in Germany, while international models like Australia are already implementing strict bans. Two months ago, Australia became the first country in the world to introduce a general ban for under-16s to protect children from cyberbullying and disturbing content. Similar plans exist in the UK, France, Czechia, Denmark, and Spain.

In the EU, the European Parliament has advocated since November for a minimum age of 16, with supervision from 13 years old. Generally, the EU sets a minimum age of 13 for using social media, as minors can consent to data processing from that age. A YouGov survey from last year found that over 70 percent of Germans want a minimum age for access to social media.

The SPD parliamentary group and Jusos reject blanket bans. "Social platforms can be addictive and contribute to the radicalization of people," said Carmen Wegge, SPD's legal policy spokesperson, to the RedaktionsNetzwerk Deutschland (RND). She demands: "We must hold the platforms accountable and empower consumers. That means, for example, being able to decide for oneself what the algorithm shows." Additionally, media education is needed for all age groups.

Juso leader Philipp Türmer criticized: "Many young people perceive social media as a burden – and the platforms calculate that in," because "attention brings profit." He calls for effective enforcement of the Digital Services Act (DSA) with sanctions and transparency on algorithms. Supplementary measures include expanding digital education and advisory structures.

Left party faction leader Heidi Reichinnek also expressed opposition: "I personally am not a fan of implementing this ban up to 16," as teenagers could easily circumvent it and data disclosure would be problematic. Instead, the power of platforms must be addressed more strongly.

The federal government has established an expert commission on "Child and Youth Protection in the Digital World," which is to develop recommendations by summer. In the CDU, a debate is underway ahead of the party congress at the end of February: The Schleswig-Holstein state association calls for a legal minimum age of 16 with age verification. Minister President Daniel Günther and Federal Drug Commissioner Hendrik Streeck (both CDU) support protective measures.

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SPD calls for social media ban for children under 14

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The SPD has proposed a ban on social media platforms for children under 14 in an impulse paper. The plan includes age verification via the EU app EUDI-Wallet and tiered rules by age group. It draws inspiration from Australia's recent model.

ドイツの保守派キリスト教民主同盟(CDU)は、ソーシャルネットワークの利用に14歳の最低年齢を設定し、青少年向けに厳格な年齢確認措置と遵守しないプラットフォームへの罰金を求める党の動議を承認した。

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In Bad Segeberg, the proposed ban on social media for children and youth under 16 is under intense discussion. Young people and parents express differing opinions, while Schleswig-Holstein's Minister President Daniel Günther supports it. The question of feasibility remains central.

インドネシアはオーストラリアに続き、16歳未満の子供のソーシャルメディアアクセスを制限する計画。新規制は主要プラットフォームを対象とし、未成年アカウントの削除を義務付ける。実施は3月28日から段階的に開始される。

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英国の法案に対する提案修正は、16歳未満の子供がソーシャルメディアと仮想プライベートネットワークを使用することを制限し、オンラインの安全性を高めることを目的としている。法律専門家は、これらの措置が成人に対して日常のオンライサービスで年齢確認を要求し、プライバシーを損なう可能性があると警告している。これらの変更は、2025年7月に発効したOnline Safety Actに基づくもので、技術に詳しいユーザーが悪用する抜け穴がある。

President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva signs decrees regulating the Digital Child and Adolescent Statute (ECA Digital) this Tuesday (March 17), a law entering into force that expands protections for minors online. The ceremony takes place at the Palácio do Planalto, featuring measures like age verification and bans on harmful content.

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メタ・プラットフォームズの日本法人によると、Instagramは今年、日本で13〜17歳の子供が自殺や自傷関連のコンテンツを繰り返し検索した場合に親に通知する新機能を追加する。この機能は、親が子供のアカウントと連携させることで利用可能になる。また、薬物や危険行為に関する投稿へのアクセスを制限する機能も導入される。

 

 

 

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