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Turkish Parliament Passes Bill Restricting Social Media for Children Under 15
Turkish lawmakers passed legislation late Wednesday requiring social media platforms to block accounts for children under 15 and implement age-verification and parental controls. The bill mandates rapid response to harmful content and applies to platforms like YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook, with penalties including fines and bandwidth reductions.
President Erdogan must approve it within 15 days for it to become law.
State Media Confirms Vote to Ban Social Media Access for Under-15s in Turkey
State-run Anadolu Agency reported the parliament's vote to prevent children under 15 from accessing social media platforms. The measure includes requirements for online game companies to appoint representatives in Turkey.
This aligns with international efforts to shield youth from online dangers.
Turkey's New Law Forces Platforms to Install Age-Verification Systems
The approved bill compels digital platforms to introduce age-verification and parental control tools to manage children's access. Companies must comply swiftly with requests to remove harmful content, or face regulatory penalties from Turkey’s communications watchdog.
Online gaming firms are also targeted for stricter oversight.
Erdogan's Approval Pending on Social Media Restrictions for Minors
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has 15 days to sign the bill restricting social media for under-15s into law. The legislation reflects a global push to protect young users from risky online activities.
Platforms like TikTok and Instagram will need local compliance measures.
Turkey Targets YouTube, Facebook with Under-15 Social Media Block
Major platforms including YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram must prevent account creation by children under 15 under the new bill. Parental controls will be mandatory to oversee access.
Non-compliance risks internet throttling and fines.
Online Gaming Companies Face New Regulations in Turkey
The bill requires online game firms to appoint representatives in Turkey to enforce child protection rules. This is part of broader measures limiting social media for minors under 15.
State media highlighted the legislation's passage on Wednesday.
Turkey President Takes Action Amid Iran-US Tensions
Reports highlight Turkish President Erdogan's involvement in regional dynamics involving Iran-US conflicts. A news headline from April 23, 2026, features his actions in the context of escalating tensions.
Details remain focused on diplomatic maneuvers.