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"Little Target" - Interior Minister Dobrindt Doubts the Feasibility of a Social Media Ban for Children

Summary by Deutschlandfunk
Federal Minister Dobrindt has expressed doubts about a social media ban for children.

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Federal Minister Dobrindt has expressed doubts about a social media ban for children.

·Germany
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Despite great approval, the Federal Minister for the Interior has doubts about a social media ban for children. He also sees the families as a duty.

·Munich, Germany
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Lean Right

Worldwide, the pressure on TikTok, Instagram and Co. is growing! In Germany, Interior Minister Dobrindt (CSU) now rejects the plans to ban children.

·Berlin, Germany
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While several EU states want to significantly restrict social media for children, Federal Minister of the Interior Alexander Dobrindt warns of simple solutions. The state cannot replace family responsibility, says the CSU politician.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Federal Minister of the Interior Alexander Dobrindt sees parents as a duty when dealing with children and adolescents with social media. A ban is "difficult to enforce".

·Germany
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State or parents: Who should regulate the social media use of children? For Dobrindt it is clear who makes the fundamental decision.

·Berlin, Germany
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Berliner Morgenpost broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Sunday, May 24, 2026.
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