France calls on Europe to ban social media for kids under 15

The French government wants social media companies to set up mandatory age verification

Stars Insider

12/05/25 | StarsInsider

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France’s digital affairs and artificial intelligence (AI) minister Clara Chappaz hopes to introduce Europe-wide restrictions on the age of social media users, requiring them to be at least 15 years old.

Chappaz hopes that other European partners will follow France’s lead, obliging social media companies to make age verification compulsory or face sanctions in cases of non-compliance.

However, some experts pointed out that children may still find ways to get around the new rules should they come into force.

France maintains a strong position on the use of phones by children. In 2024, French President Emmanuel Macron expressed that he supported the ban on phones for kids under the age of 11, and social media for anyone under 15.

Indeed, social media has a major influence on how teenagers interact with the world around them. For many teens, platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and Snapchat provide a space to connect with friends, share their creativity, and stay updated on trends. However, while some teens may find it empowering and uplifting, others may experience anxiety, low self-esteem, or social pressure. The varying impact raises important questions about how much time teens spend online and how it affects their mental health and development. Understanding these differences is key to helping teens navigate the digital landscape safely and positively.

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