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Daniel Günther on Social Media: Mobile Phone Ban in Schools Is Not Enough

Schleswig-Holstein's Prime Minister Daniel Günther speaks in the F.A.Z. interview about the dangers of social media for children, the limits of freedom of the press and Angela Merkel.

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Schleswig-Holstein's Prime Minister Daniel Günther speaks in the F.A.Z. interview about the dangers of social media for children, the limits of freedom of the press and Angela Merkel.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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KIEL. The Allgemeine Schulleitungsverband Deutschlands (ASD) has taken a clear position in the debate about a possible social media ban for children and young people. The association welcomes the political advances from CDU and SPD – but warns against narrowing the discussion to age limits. Media education must be an integral part of any regulation. Schleswig-Holstein's Prime Minister Daniel Günther also wants to take the tech companies into the…

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Schleswig-Holstein's Minister-President Daniel Günther (CDU) is vehemently advocating for a swift ban on social media for children and young people under 16. "We must act as quickly as possible to ensure that the next generations, at their most sensitive age, are not exposed to the excesses that take place there," Günther told the FAZ (Thursday edition). He stated that on social media, children are exposed to horror films, violence, pornography,…

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Frankfurter Allgemeine broke the news in Frankfurt, Germany on Thursday, February 19, 2026.
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