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Post by : Rameen Ariff
The European Parliament has agreed on a new resolution aiming to protect young people on social media. On Wednesday, lawmakers called for a default minimum age of 16 to access online social media platforms. This move is meant to ensure that young users have age-appropriate experiences while using these services.
The resolution suggests that children under 16 should only be allowed to use social media if their parents or guardians give permission. This would create a harmonized digital age limit across Europe, making rules more consistent for all countries.
In addition, the resolution proposes a minimum age of 13 for accessing social media platforms without parental consent. It also suggests that video-sharing services and artificial intelligence (AI) companions set their minimum age to 13.
While the European Parliament supports these age limits, the resolution is not legally binding and does not set official policy. Instead, it encourages further discussions and actions to create safer online environments for children and teenagers.
This decision reflects growing concerns about the impact of social media on young users’ mental health and privacy. Lawmakers hope that setting clear age limits will help protect minors from inappropriate content and online risks.
The resolution marks an important step toward better digital safety for young people across Europe, signaling a future where stricter rules could be introduced to safeguard children online.
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