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Amoklauf in Graz: Babler Wants EU Solution for Social Media Age Limit

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The SPÖ boss supports the Macron proposal. A national solution should only be found if no European initiative is reached by the end of the year.

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The SPÖ boss supports the Macron proposal. A national solution should only be found if no European initiative is reached by the end of the year.

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The European Commission will launch an application to check age on social networks. Protecting minors from improper content on the Internet is the main objective. More videos at: http://bit.ly/FalaPortugualSite #FalaPortugual #RecordEurope #Information See this and other news on the 'European Record' site

The Austrian government wants to restrict minors' access to social media. This is a response to the knife attack in Villach and the deadly school shooting in Graz. This primarily concerns TikTok. The coalition of Christian Democrats, Social Democrats and Liberals is working on regulations that would require owners of social media platforms to effectively verify the age of users. Although data protection regulations already prohibit the use of so…

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"I looked him in the face and was terrified of how motionless he remained. There was nothing. " Thus, a 65-year-old sports shooter in conversation with "profile" describes the training at the shooting range with the assassin of Graz.

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Austria wants an age limit for social networks. Platforms like TikTok should only allow children with age examination in the future. In Germany, the debate even goes one step further. This post Massive mental disorders Social media ban for children under 15? was published on JUNGE FREIHEIT.

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Spain, Austria, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, France, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Slovakia, Slovenia and the Walloon region (Belgium) sent a letter to insist on the implementation of an effective mechanism for the access of minors to social networks in the European Union. The objective is to “ensure the mental health and well-being of minors online”. The initiative responds to the proposal that Spain, Greece and France presented at the last Council of T…

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Tiroler Tageszeitung Online broke the news in on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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