The European Parliament called on Wednesday (November 26) for the European Union to set minimum ages for children to access social media, to combat a rise in mental health problems among adolescents from excessive exposure.
Breakdown
- EU Parliament calls for minimum ages for children on social media
- Resolution proposes ban for under-13s, parental consent for under-16s 13s
- Australia, Denmark, Malaysia planning similar social media bans 31s
- Implementation unclear as age limits are set by member states 37s
- Advocates say current controls are insufficient; many under-13s have accounts 1m 44s