European leaders are gaining traction on a potential ban of social media access for children, with Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar noting increasing momentum for the measure. The proposal aims to address growing concerns regarding online safety and the potential harms of social media on young people. President of the European Parliament Roberta Metsola emphasized the urgent need for action to protect children in the digital sphere. Details of the proposed ban, including age restrictions and enforcement mechanisms, are still under discussion. Advocates cite mental health risks and exposure to harmful content as key drivers for the potential legislation. The move reflects a broader global debate about regulating social media platforms and safeguarding vulnerable users. Further discussions and legislative processes are expected before any formal ban is implemented.
