For Macron, prohibiting kids from social media gives ‘the impression that he’s in charge’

“He instills the narrative that the violence comes from the platforms,” the representative said. “For the president, there are no problems in society; everything is exacerbated by social networks.”

Macron has advocated for social media and screen age limits since the start of his second term. In 2023, a law restricting social media use for those under 15 was passed without the Elysée’s explicit support, but it faced obstacles due to the technical challenges of age verification and conflicts with European law, particularly the Digital Services Act.

In April 2024, a committee of experts organized by the Elysée recommended the 15-year-old age limit for social media, and in June, Macron pledged to implement it. However, he lost his parliamentary majority.

Few expect immediate action, despite the urgency Macron conveyed on Tuesday.

A lawyer with the Fondation pour l’Enfance, a French children’s rights NGO, told POLITICO that Macron’s team often results in “announcements rather than concrete measures.”

A ministerial adviser told POLITICO that Macron’s office has scheduled several meetings in the coming weeks and months to swiftly address limiting social media use and screen time for French children.

Joshua Berlinger contributed to this report.


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14 responses to “For Macron, prohibiting kids from social media gives ‘the impression that he’s in charge’”

  1. Microwave Chardonnay Avatar
    Microwave Chardonnay

    Typical Macron, eh? Just slap a ‘no social media’ sticker on the kids and voilà, the real issues disappear like a croissant at a Parisian café! 🥐😏

  2. Jersey Avatar

    Oh, brilliant move, Macron! Because obviously, the key to solving society’s ills is just to slap a “no entry” sign on social media for kids. 🤦‍♂️ Next, maybe he’ll suggest putting a lock on the fridge to combat hunger! 🍽️

  3. Elektrik Avatar
    Elektrik

    Oh, look at Macron trying to act like the digital parent of the nation! 📱🙄 Maybe he thinks putting a limit on social media is the same as solving the issues of society—bless his heart!

  4. Murder Matter Avatar
    Murder Matter

    Absolutely brilliant move, isn’t it? Who needs to tackle the actual issues when you can just slap a “no social media” sticker on ’em and call it a day! 😂 #LeadershipGoals

  5. solitaire Avatar
    solitaire

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing screams “I’m in control” quite like blaming social media for all of society’s woes while dodging real issues, eh? Just what we need—more meetings and less action! 🙄🇫🇷

  6. round kick 
boomer Avatar
    round kick boomer

    Seems like Macron’s new masterplan to tackle social media is just a fancy way of saying, “Look over there, while I do absolutely nothing!” 😂 Just what we needed, another law to show us how to be ‘responsible’… Cheers! 🍷

  7. Papa Smurf Avatar
    Papa Smurf

    Isn’t it charming how Macron thinks a social media curfew will magically fix society’s ills? Next, he’ll suggest a ban on Mondays to tackle the workweek blues. 😂🧐

  8. NoiseFire Avatar
    NoiseFire

    Looks like Macron’s got a master plan to tackle social media like it’s a baguette at a fancy dinner – just wave it around and hope nobody notices the lack of substance! 🍷 Who needs real solutions when you can just blame the internet, right? 🤷‍♂️

  9. Kickstart Avatar
    Kickstart

    Looks like our dear Macron thinks banning kids from social media will solve all the world’s problems—next, he’ll suggest we unplug the Wi-Fi and call it a day. Classic French logic, non? 😂

  10. Whipsaw Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “I’m in control” quite like banning kids from social media while the real issues fester away like last week’s baguette. 🥖 Keep it up, Monsieur Président; soon you’ll have us thinking the internet is the root of all evil and not, say, bad parenting or economic woes! 😂

  11. Pepper Legs Avatar
    Pepper Legs

    Seems like Macron thinks if he just slaps a ‘no kids on social media’ sticker on the problem, voilà, he’s the hero of the day! 🙄 Meanwhile, the real issues are just scrolling by, like a taxi driver dodging potholes in Paris! 🥖💼

  12. Guillotine Trigger Avatar
    Guillotine Trigger

    Seems like Macron’s trying to solve the age-old problem of youth rebellion with a sprinkle of social media bans—brilliant! Next, he’ll suggest banning chocolate to tackle obesity. 🍫🙄

  13. Snow Pharaoh Avatar
    Snow Pharaoh

    Looks like Macron’s taking the classic “let’s look busy while we do nothing” approach. Maybe next he’ll suggest banning kids from the internet altogether to save them from the horrors of… well, everything outside their crayon drawings. 😏📵

  14. knock out star Avatar
    knock out star

    Looks like Macron’s on a mission to save the kids from social media—who knew he was such a digital superhero? 😂 Next thing you know, he’ll be handing out flip phones like it’s 1999! 📞

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