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Austria Plans Social Media Ban For Under-14s (bbc.com)

(Friday March 27, 2026 @06:00PM (BeauHD) from the what-to-expect dept.)


Austria [1]plans to restrict under-14s from using social media platforms over concerns about addictive algorithms and harmful content. The government says draft legislation should be ready by the end of June, though details around enforcement and age verification have yet to be finalized. The BBC reports:

> Announcing the plans, Vice-Chancellor Andreas Babler of the Social Democrats said the government could not stand by and watch as social media made children "addicted and also often ill." He said it was the responsibility of politicians to protect children and argued that the issue should be treated no different to alcohol or tobacco: "There must be clear rules in the digital world too." In future, said Babler, children under 14 would be protected from algorithms that were addictive. "Other information providers have clear rules to protect young people from harmful content." These, he said, should now be implemented in the digital space.

Yesterday, juries in [2]two separate [3]cases found social media giants liable for harming young people's mental health. The verdicts are being hailed as [4]social media's Big Tobacco moment .

Further reading: [5]California Bill Would Require Parent Bloggers To Delete Content of Minors On Social Media



[1] https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cwyv70de9exo

[2] https://meta.slashdot.org/story/26/03/25/172211/meta-loses-trial-after-arguing-child-exploitation-was-inevitable

[3] https://meta.slashdot.org/story/26/03/25/1745232/meta-and-youtube-found-negligent-in-landmark-social-media-addiction-case

[4] https://www.cnn.com/2026/03/25/media/meta-google-social-media-verdict-advocates

[5] https://tech.slashdot.org/story/26/03/27/157209/california-bill-would-require-parent-bloggers-to-delete-content-of-minors-on-social-media



Why not just ban the harmful algorithms? (Score:2)

by ObliviousGnat ( 6346278 )

My own life would be better without infinite scrolling, and I'm over 14.

Re: Why not just ban the harmful algorithms? (Score:1)

by NoorElahi1776 ( 10138383 )

Agreed. Unfortunately their corporate sponsors would not appreciate it.

Easier than Friends Only Conent (Score:2)

by KalvinB ( 205500 )

The social media platforms would rather have it treated like an R rated movie that kids can't get into than simply not run ads or show content for people they aren't explicitly connected to on the platform.

Because most people would opt for that.

Imagine only seeing content from people you follow and who follow you back.

One seldom sees a monument to a committee.