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      Turkey Moves To Ban Social Media Access For Children Under 15 Amid Global Crackdown

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      Turkey has approved sweeping legislation that prohibits children under the age of 15 from accessing social media platforms, requiring technology companies to implement strict age-verification systems and parental controls, while also mandating rapid removal of harmful content; the move positions the country alongside a growing list of governments seeking to curb youth exposure to digital platforms, though critics argue such measures risk expanding state control over online expression under the banner of child protection.

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      https://www.theepochtimes.com/world/turkey-bans-social-media-access-for-under-15s-6016041
      https://apnews.com/article/d88963a7446a12cf4963b73d455b5ef7
      https://www.reuters.com/business/media-telecom/turkey-passes-law-banning-social-media-use-under-15s-2026-04-24/

      Key Takeaways

      • Turkey is mandating a full social media ban for users under 15, backed by enforcement mechanisms like age verification, parental controls, and penalties for non-compliant tech companies.
      • The policy follows a broader international trend, with multiple countries implementing or considering similar restrictions to address concerns about youth mental health and online safety.
      • Critics warn the law may extend beyond child protection and contribute to increased state influence over digital platforms and speech.

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      Turkey’s decision to bar children under 15 from social media represents a decisive shift toward tighter government oversight of digital life, particularly where younger users are concerned. On its face, the policy is framed as a protective measure—an attempt to shield minors from harmful content, online predators, and the psychological strain tied to excessive screen time and social comparison. The requirement that platforms implement robust age-verification systems and parental controls signals a clear expectation that technology companies will serve as enforcers of national policy, not merely neutral hosts of content.

      But this move doesn’t exist in a vacuum. Across the globe, governments are increasingly stepping in where platforms have arguably failed to self-regulate effectively. From Europe to Asia and beyond, lawmakers are converging around the idea that unrestricted access to social media for minors carries real societal costs. That convergence lends credibility to the argument that something needed to change. Yet it also raises a deeper question: where is the line between legitimate protection and overreach?

      In Turkey’s case, that question carries added weight given the country’s already extensive history of regulating online speech. Critics contend that once governments establish the authority to restrict access based on age, it becomes easier to justify broader controls under different pretexts. The inclusion of enforcement mechanisms—such as fines or bandwidth restrictions for non-compliant companies—suggests that this is not a symbolic gesture but a serious regulatory expansion.

      At the same time, supporters of the measure would argue that responsibility ultimately falls on governments to protect minors when private companies fail to do so adequately. Social media platforms have long set minimum age requirements, typically around 13, but enforcement has been inconsistent at best. By raising the bar and demanding verifiable compliance, Turkey is effectively forcing a long-overdue reckoning between public policy priorities and corporate business models built on user growth.

      What happens next will likely depend on execution. If the policy is narrowly applied and focused on genuine child protection, it may become a model for other nations. If it expands into broader restrictions on access and expression, it could reinforce concerns that digital governance is becoming less about safeguarding users and more about controlling the flow of information. Either way, the direction is clear: governments are no longer willing to leave the digital upbringing of the next generation entirely in the hands of Silicon Valley.

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