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EU proposes banning social media for under-16s

EU teens average 4.5 daily screen hours, with 1 in 7 exceeding 8 hours, fueling debates over banning social media for under-16s due to potential harms to mental health and focus. Experts like Tanya No

Banning social media for teens: Solution or overreaction?
DW World โ€” 25 June 2026
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European teens now average 4.5 hours a day on screens, with nearly one in seven logging eight hours or more daily, according to new EU data released t

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Why This Matters

The debate over restricting social media for teens touches on a fundamental tension between digital-age parenting and the realities of modern adolescence. With EU teens averaging 4.5 daily screen hoursโ€”a figure that masks even higher usage among vulnerable groupsโ€”this isnโ€™t just about screen time, but about the erosion of childhood itself. The stakes are global, as policymakers and parents grapple with whether intervention is long overdue or an overreach that risks cutting off vital social development tools.

Background Context

Social mediaโ€™s dominance in adolescent life didnโ€™t emerge overnight; itโ€™s the result of a decade-long shift where platforms prioritized engagement over well-being. The EUโ€™s push mirrors earlier attempts by countries like France and Brazil to regulate techโ€™s impact on minors, but this marks the first time a regional bloc is considering a blanket ban for under-16s. Meanwhile, tech giants have historically resisted regulation, arguing that responsibility lies with parentsโ€”not legislators.

What Happens Next

The coming months will reveal whether this proposal gains traction or stalls under industry pressure, with key questions lingering over enforcement and loopholes. If enacted, the ban could reshape platform algorithms overnight, forcing companies to redesign their core business models. But the deeper question remains: Can legislation truly reverse the cultural normalization of constant connectivity, or will it merely drive teens toward unregulated alternatives?

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