Philosopher Luc Ferry supports the French Constitutional Council’s decision to strike down a law aiming to ban social media for those under 15. While advocating for limiting smartphone, social media, and AI use among minors, Ferry agrees with the Council’s reasoning. The contested law was deemed to infringe on parental authority and freedom of expression. Ferry suggests finding alternative solutions that balance protection with fundamental rights. He implies that outright bans are not the most effective approach. The ruling highlights the difficulties of legislating in the rapidly evolving digital landscape. The debate centers on how to safeguard young people online while respecting constitutional freedoms.