ER Editor: We’ve been ambivalent about this move, banning minors online and requiring age verification from everyone, but it seems to be taking hold everywhere. Equally, however, we’re against the online manipulation of children, as well as their easy access to pornography and the like. This piece we ran last month strongly suggests child and teen manipulation as deliberate strategies by Big Tech. See —
Social Media Platforms on Trial in LA: Are They Damaging Kids’ Brains on Purpose?

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Poland Plans Social Media Ban For Under-15s
Three months after Australia banned minors under the age of 16 from accessing social media, Poland is preparing to do the same thing.
A bill is currently being prepared by the largest party in Poland’s ruling Civic Coalition Party that would prohibit children under the age of 15 from using social media platforms, and would require tech companies to verify users’ ages.

Education Minister Barbara Nowacka laid out the plan on Friday, which include fines of up to 6% of the worldwide (global) revenue of social media companies if their services remain accessible to under-15s.
“We need to limit access to social media for children under 15. At the same time, we need to work on mental health and raise awareness among children, parents, and the entire Polish society about the dangers of social media,” Nowacka said.
If sped through legislation, Poland’s bill could take effect as early as 2027; however, the coalition hasn’t fully signed off yet, and it will undoubtedly face legal pushback from US tech giants.
As the Epoch Times notes further, on Dec. 10, Australia became the first country to impose nationwide restrictions on minors accessing social media, banning those under 16 from a dozen platforms.
The restrictions were brought in amid concerns over mental health, online harms, and screen addiction affecting Australian children.
Poland is the latest country in the European Union to say it was planning to introduce a ban or some other form of restriction, with other member states similarly citing concerns over children’s mental health.
In France, legislation is moving through parliament to ban children younger than age 15 from accessing social media platforms. Denmark and Slovenia are likewise looking at bans for under-15s.
Spain will follow Australia in banning social media for minors under age 16.
Portugal is taking a different approach. Rather than introducing an outright ban on children under a certain age from accessing social media, it aims to require explicit parental consent for children aged 13 to 16 to access the platforms.
Other countries around the world are making similar plans, including Malaysia, which says it will ban social media accounts for children younger than age 16 this year.
‘Age-Gating’ Social Media
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a series of new proposals earlier this month aimed at protecting young people from social media addiction, including a proposed ban for under-16s, subject to a public consultation.
Some measures by the UK and the EU to curb online harms have led to tensions with the United States, home of many big tech companies, around issues of free speech and regulatory overreach.
Privacy and free speech advocates, such as UK-based Open Rights Group, say that a social media ban for under-16s would be an ineffective response to online harms.
The Open Rights Group says it would lead to “age-gating” across all social media platforms, requiring users to prove their age.
“Protecting children online should not mean building a surveillance infrastructure for everyone,” Open Rights Group spokesman James Baker said.
“We need regulation that puts users back in control, not policies that force people to trade their privacy and voice for access to modern life.”
Rachel Roberts and Reuters contributed to this report.
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Featured image source: https://www.reuters.com/business/media-telecom/poland-plans-social-media-ban-children-under-15-bloomberg-news-reports-2026-02-27/
Featured image source (screengrab): https://vancouver.citynews.ca/video/2026/02/27/poland-to-propose-social-media-ban-for-children-under-15/
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