“We cannot wait”: France is preparing to ban social networks for under 15

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Emmanuel Macron wants to get the under 15 of Tiktok, Insta or Snapchat

Emmanuel Macron wants to release the under 15 years old from Tiktok, Insta or Snapchat.

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Faced with a situation which he deems unbearable, Emmanuel Macron places Europe before his responsibilities. A few days after the murder of educational staff by a 14 -year -old college student, the French president warns: Without coordinated action on a European scale, France will only impose a cut social networks For the youngest. A decision fraught with consequences in a country already crossed by intense debates on the digital impact on youth.

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Emmanuel Macron wants to prohibit social networks under 15: towards a digital cut?

The announcement is not a simple declaration of intention. It is an ultimatum. Tuesday evening, on the set of France 2, Emmanuel Macron said that France will prohibit access to social networks to minors under 15 in the coming months “if the European Union does not coordinate on the subject. A message as clear as it is sharp, addressed to Brussels.

We must ban social networks before 15 years old.

Emmanuel Macron during the show, in which he was expressed on digital regulation

The context? A tragic event that occurred in a college in Nogent-sur-Marne: a 14-year-old pupil stabbed a member of the supervisory staff during a trivial bag control. If nothing allows today to formally connect this gesture to online content, speculation quickly fueled the newspapers and the networks themselves.

I give us a few months to get European mobilization. Otherwise […] We start to do it in France. You can’t wait.

Emmanuel Macron, on France 2

The idea is not new – Gabriel Attal had proposed it two months ago already – But rarely formulated with such firmness. Some see it as an emotional reaction, others a major political turning point on the digital front. Because to restrict access to platforms to such a broad age group asks technical, legal, but also social questions: what control? What sanction? And above all, what impact on a connected generation?

For the moment, the contours remain vague. But the threat is clear: if Europe does not act, France will take the lead. And that, sooner or later, will deeply modify how adolescents live digital.

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