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A Social Media Ban for Canadian Kids Sounds Simple, but Bill C-34 Has Major Limitations

The plan adds age verification, default limits for 16- and 17-year-olds and design changes aimed at reducing surveillance and addictive features.

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Introduced in June 2026 by Canadian Culture Minister Marc Miller, Bill C-34 would ban social media for users under 16. In the past year alone, tech giants have spread a slew of problematic content, including TikTok posts promoting extreme thinness, ads for cocaine on Facebook and sexually explicit deepfakes created by the Grok chatbot and shared on X. Bill C-34 raises a key question: Are we merely trying to keep children away from these platform…

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Social media can be a terrible place, especially for young people. But a ban does not solve the problem. And it overlooks what TikTok and Co. are important for.

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While a social media ban for children and young people is still being discussed in Germany, the Sparkassen-Finanzgruppe has already built a solution for a possible implementation.

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