Germany’s Merz open to social media ban for minors
Chancellor Merz endorses mandatory age checks and child-friendly social media features as evidence links extensive use to mental health risks among minors.
- German Chancellor Friedrich Merz supports banning social media access for minors and is considering ways to enforce age limits and mandatory age verification to protect children's development and concentration in school.
- Merz has expressed concerns about social media's impact on children, noting that minors spend around five or more hours daily on these platforms, which can lead to social behavior problems.
- Several countries, including Australia, France, the UK, and parts of Europe, have introduced or are considering laws to restrict social media use for minors, typically setting age limits around 14 to 16.
- US President Donald Trump is informed about the issue and, through his daughter-in-law Lara Trump, has shown openness to some regulation to limit children's screen time and social media exposure.
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To ban social media, or not? While some countries are already restricting Instagram and other platforms, the debate continues in Germany. A pro and con discussion by Lisa Mayerhofer and Nils Thomas Hinsberger.
Trump Mulls Social Media Ban for Minors.
PULSE POINTSWHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump is considering whether to impose restrictions on social media for minors, following similar actions taken by other nations.WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, Lara Trump, and bipartisan members of Congress.WHEN & WHERE: Discussions ongoing as of February 2026.KEY QUOTE: “I’m not much of one for regulating things, but I would be very happy with a little bit of regulatio…
Will Donald Trump impose social media ban for teens? Daughter-in-law reveals plan
Global efforts to curb children’s social media use are reaching US politics as Lara Trump says Donald Trump is open to age limits after discussing international rules. She backs regulation and a strict no-screen policy for her own children.
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