Spain to ban social media access for under-16s, PM Sanchez says
Spain will require platforms to verify age and hold executives criminally liable for illegal content, joining a growing coalition of countries taking similar measures.
- On Feb 3, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced Spain will ban social media access for minors under 16 and require platforms to implement age verification systems.
- The left-wing coalition said hate speech, pornography and disinformation harm young people, and Sanchez called social media a `failed state` vowing `We will protect them from the digital Wild West.`
- Next week the government will introduce a bill to hold social media executives accountable and criminalise algorithmic manipulation and illegal content amplification.
- Observing Australia's December policy, Spain's measures may influence other European countries considering similar age restrictions, Sanchez said.
- Spain's approach could deepen the debate as the measures combine legislation and platform age verification systems, with Britain and France considering similar rules.
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The Spanish government plans to ban access to social networks for people under 16 years of age and to tighten the obligations of the platforms in terms of age control, said Pedro Sánchez.
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