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Greece Pushes Social Media ID Verification

Officials say the plan would require identity verification for accounts as Greece tries to curb harassment, fake news and hate speech online.

  • The Greek government, led by Dimitris Papastergiou, announced plans to mandate identity verification for social media accounts, aiming to curb toxicity and coordinated harassment while ensuring profiles correspond to real people.
  • Handled from the office of Kyriakos Mitsotakis, the proposal seeks to reduce online threats and fake news, with Pavlos Marinakis clarifying the government intends to ensure profiles represent real people, not abolish pseudonyms.
  • Papastergiou argued that platforms must verify identities, asserting "there are many technical ways to achieve this," while claiming platforms maintain anonymous accounts to sustain their business models despite resulting toxicity.
  • Critics point to technical complexity and freedom of speech concerns, suggesting an EU-wide approach is more practical, as digital rights campaigners warn that legal and political implementation hurdles remain significant for the Greek government.
  • With national elections scheduled for early 2027, the government frames the move as "safeguarding democracy" and fostering a public sphere free from toxicity, aiming to address coordinated harassment during the campaign period.
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Greece may want to require social media users to reveal their real identity. Anonymous accounts would then no longer be allowed.

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Ο Πρωθυπουργός της Ελληνικής Δημοκρατίας broke the news on Wednesday, April 8, 2026.
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