Sweden's Social Democratic Party wants to introduce a minimum age requirement for social media platforms. The party proposes banning users under 15 from creating accounts on social networks. They also advocate for mandatory identity verification for all new accounts.
Party leader Magdalena Andersson announced the proposal during a Thursday press conference. She said the reforms would address three key areas of social media regulation. The 15-year age limit combined with strict ID requirements forms the first pillar of their plan.
This initiative reflects growing European concerns about children's online safety. Sweden joins other nations considering stricter digital age verification systems. The proposal would represent one of Europe's most comprehensive social media restrictions for minors if implemented.
Political observers note the timing coincides with increased public anxiety about youth mental health. The Social Democrats appear to be responding to parental concerns about social media's impact on teenagers. Such measures could gain traction given current debates about digital protection for young people.
