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    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliApril 24, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. The Turkish parliament has passed a bill to ban social media access for children under 15 and mandate age-verification and parental controls.
    2. The legislation follows two deadly school shootings and aims to curb the sharing of violent content online.
    3. Major platforms and online gaming companies would face restrictions, including bandwidth limits and fines, for non-compliance.
    4. Turkey’s moves reflect a broader global trend toward stricter social media regulation for minors, inspired by similar laws in Europe and Australia.

    Turkey’s government plans to ban social media for children under 15. The Turkish parliament recently approved a new bill. If approved by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, it will become law within 15 days. The aim is to protect young people from harmful online content.

    The legislation emphasizes stricter rules for social media companies. Platforms will need to verify users’ ages more effectively. They will also be required to offer parental control tools. Additionally, companies must respond faster to reports of harmful posts. This move comes after two deadly school shootings in Turkey. Following these tragedies, police detained 162 people for sharing footage online.

    Turkish officials criticize social media sites, calling them “cesspools” of harmful content. This is not Turkey’s first move against online platforms. In recent years, platforms like Instagram, Roblox, and Twitter faced temporary bans. Reasons ranged from inappropriate content to disputes over specific posts. Such measures aim to protect children and prevent the spread of dangerous material.

    This trend reflects wider efforts around the world. Countries like Greece, Austria, and Australia have introduced similar laws. Often, the goal is to create safer online environments for minors. Smart cities and urban innovation go hand in hand with technology safety. By implementing smart policies, cities can monitor and control online spaces more effectively. This helps build safer, more informed communities.

    As Turkey considers this bill, it highlights a global challenge: balancing online freedom with children’s safety. With technology evolving rapidly, governments now see the importance of protecting younger users. These actions demonstrate how digital innovation can serve society positively when guided by thoughtful regulation.

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    Lina Johnson Marcelli is the editor for IO Tribune, bringing over two decades of experience in journalism to her role. With a BA in Journalism, she is passionate about delivering impactful stories that resonate with readers. Known for her keen editorial vision and leadership, Lina is dedicated to fostering innovative storytelling across the publication. Outside of work, she enjoys exploring new media trends and mentoring aspiring journalists.

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