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Greece to ban social media for under-15s from next year

Greece plans to ban social media access for those under 15 starting in January, citing concerns about rising anxiety, sleep problems, and the addictive nature of online platforms. Prime Minister Mitsotakis announced the move, emphasizing the need to protect young people from the negative impacts of constant online pressure.

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Greece to ban social media for under-15s from next year
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Greece plans to ban social media access for those under 15 starting in January, citing concerns about rising anxiety, sleep problems, and the addictive nature of online platforms. Prime Minister Mitsotakis announced the move, emphasizing the need to protect young people from the negative impacts of constant online pressure. Greece is joining other European countries like France, Austria, and Spain in restricting children's exposure to social media, following Australia's lead in requiring platforms to remove underage accounts. Mitsotakis also called for a unified EU approach, proposing mandatory age verification and a potential pan-European ban for under-15s. Social media companies argue that blanket bans are ineffective and could isolate vulnerable teenagers.

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Mitsotakis called for a common EU framework to protect minors, including mandatory age verification.

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Australia requires TikTok, YouTube, Snapchat to remove accounts held by under-16s or face fines.

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The move aims to tackle rising anxiety and sleep problems among young people.

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Greece plans to ban access to social media for under-15s starting January of next year.

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20 minutes agoJessica RawnsleyPA MediaGreece says the move aims to tackle rising anxiety and sleep problems among young peopleGreece has announced plans to ban access to social media for under-15s, becoming the latest European country to restrict children's exposure to online platforms.Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said the move was aimed at tackling rising anxiety and sleep problems among young people, as well as what he described as the "addictive design" of social media.The restriction will come into force from January of next year.In December Australia became the first country in the world to require TikTok, YouTube, Snapchat and other top sites to remove accounts held by under-16s, or face heavy fines. France, Austria and Spain are among a growing number of nations pursuing similar curbs.Social media companies argue that blanket bans will be ineffective, difficult to enforce and could isolate vulnerable teenagers. Reddit is challenging Australia's law in court.In a video message posted on TikTok on Wednesday, Mitsotakis said: "Many young people tell me they feel exhausted from comparisons, from comments, from the pressure to always be online."He said he had spoken with parents who said their children do not sleep well, are anxious and are always on their phones.Calling the planned restriction "difficult but necessary", he said the government's goal was not to distance young people from technology which "can be a source of inspiration, knowledge and creativity"."But the addictive design of certain applications, and a business model based on capturing your attention - on how long you stay in front of a screen - takes away your innocence and your freedom. That has to stop somewhere."Further details of the regulatory framework to enforce the ban will be outlined later on Wednesday.Mitsotakis also said Greece would push for action at a European level. In a letter addressed to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, he called for a common EU framework to "complement and reinforce the necessary national initiatives for the protection of minors".His proposals include mandatory age verification for under-15s across all platforms, a pan-European ban for that age group, and a requirement for platforms to re-check users' ages every six months.The debate over children's use of social media has intensified in recent months, triggered by increasing evidence of the damaging effect it can have on mental health.Jurors concluded that Meta, which owns Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp, and Google, the parent company of YouTube, had intentionally built addictive social media platforms that harmed her mental health.Meta and Google said they disagreed with the verdict and intended to appeal.Meta said: "Teen mental health is profoundly complex and cannot be linked to a single app."More on this story
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