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Germany's Christian Democrat Union weighs social media age curbs for under-16s

Germany’s ruling CDU is considering setting a minimum age of 16 for social media use, citing concerns over online hate, fake news, and the wellbeing of children, following Australia’s lead. Mandatory age verification and platform restrictions, including on TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook, could be introduced if the proposal is approved.

Andreas Rinke and Joern Poltz/Reuters

February 06, 2026

Germany's Christian Democrat Union weighs social media age curbs for under-16s

FILE PHOTO: A 16 year old uses his phone, in Madrid, Spain February 3, 2026.

Violeta Santos Moura/Reuters

FILE PHOTO: A 16 year old uses his phone, in Madrid, Spain February 3, 2026.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's Christian Democrat Union is considering limiting access to social media platforms for children under the age of 16, senior party members said, as a global movement towards tighter restrictions gathers pace.


Since Australia became the first country to ban the use of social media platforms by children last year, a growing number of countries in Europe have taken similar steps on concerns over the perceived negative effects of social media use on young people.


The head of the CDU's influential labour wing, Dennis Radtke, said the "dynamic developments in social media" were outstripping media literacy.


"In many places, social media is a collection of hate and fake news. I, therefore, welcome the idea of following Australia's example and introducing an age limit," he told Reuters.


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Bild newspaper said the local CDU party from the northern state of Schleswig-Holstein had filed a motion to be discussed at the party's upcoming national conference on February 20-21. The CDU is the largest party in Germany's coalition government that also includes the centre-left SPD.


"A statutory minimum age of 16 for open platforms, accompanied by mandatory age verification, sets a clear protective boundary and takes into account the special developmental needs of young people," Bild quoted the motion as saying.


It did not say which platforms restrictions might apply to but said the motion named TikTok as well as Meta's META.O Instagram and Facebook.


The newspaper quoted CDU Secretary General Carsten Linnemann as saying he supported the strict age restriction.


"I am in favour of social media from the age of 16," he told the newspaper.


"Children have a right to childhood. We must protect children from hatred, violence, crime and manipulative disinformation in the digital world as well. On social networks, they are exposed to content that they cannot classify and process," he said.


There has been growing discussion of the potential negative effects of social media on children in Germany, and the government last year appointed a special commission to look into protecting young people from potential harm online. That commission is expected to report later this year.


Thorsten Schmiege, head of the body that groups media regulators at state level, told Reuters that issues like cyberbullying, online sexual harassment and hate speech were being taken very seriously.


Social media platforms, he said, needed to take action.


"If voluntary measures aren't enough, a ban as a final step, comes into consideration," he said.

-Andreas Rinke and Joern Poltz/Reuters

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