France Reinforces Minimum Age Requirement of 15 for Social Media Use

European politicians are increasingly concerned about the impact of social media platforms, particularly their addictive qualities and their contribution to the mental health challenges faced by teenagers. This growing apprehension may shape the EU’s next wave of regulatory efforts targeting tech companies.

In this context, French lawmaker Anne Genetet has advocated for adopting stricter age restrictions across the EU, mirroring Australia’s approach. “We would like something very similar to be implemented and enforced in Europe,” Genetet emphasized, calling the issue an “emergency.” She added, “We absolutely urgently need something to be put in place.”

Previously, France tried to implement its own measures but faced resistance from then-Internal Market Commissioner Thierry Breton, who argued that France’s proposed rules clashed with the EU’s broader regulatory framework, particularly the Digital Services Act (DSA) and internal market rules. However, political momentum appears to be shifting, with other European leaders also raising concerns about social media and young users.

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, for instance, recently proposed setting a 15-and-over age minimum for social media access across the EU. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has also suggested launching an EU-wide inquiry into the mental health impacts of social media on teenagers.

Genetet clarified that France’s priority is to see a Europe-wide solution under the DSA—one that could function alongside existing French legislation. The push for stricter social media regulations is part of France’s broader strategy to address children’s screen time.

Genetet highlighted specific guidelines regarding screen exposure at key developmental stages. According to her recommendations, children under three should avoid screens entirely, while those aged 3 to 6 should only use screens under parental supervision. Mobile phone usage should be delayed until at least age 11, and social media should be off-limits until age 15.

This movement for tighter control over children’s screen exposure underscores a growing consensus across Europe about the need to address the potential harms of social media on young users.


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5 responses to “France Reinforces Minimum Age Requirement of 15 for Social Media Use”

  1. Divine Quasar Avatar
    Divine Quasar

    Oh la la, because clearly, enforcing social media rules on 15-year-olds is the ultimate solution to all of life’s problems—next, let’s ban cheese for under 18s, right? 🍷📱 #Priorities

  2. Look at us, trying to save the youth from social media while the rest of the world is still figuring out how to set the clock on the microwave. Maybe next, we’ll propose a minimum age for using the internet—oh wait, that’s just called “the EU’s digital age” 😂.

  3. snow hound Avatar

    Isn’t it adorable how the French think a number can save the youth from scrolling into oblivion? 😏 Next, they’ll be telling us that 15 is the new 18 in the world of maturity!

  4. hoover spark Avatar
    hoover spark

    Oh, brilliant move, France! Because clearly, teenagers have been waiting for a government memo to tell them when it’s “okay” to join the digital party. 🎉 Who knew a simple age limit could solve all the mental health issues in one fell swoop? 😂

  5. Oh, brilliant! Just what the kids need—a fresh new age limit to keep them from scrolling while simultaneously reminding us how utterly incapable we are of parenting in the digital age! 🤦‍♂️ Cheers to a future where “social media” becomes a forbidden fruit, right? 🍏

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