French President Emmanuel says he’ll BAN Social Media for under-15s in France!

President Emmanuel Macron said on Tuesday that France will ban access to social media for children under the age of 15 within “a few months” if this is not done at a European level.

“We must ban social media for those under 15,” Macron told the public television channel France 2 after a school staff member was stabbed by a 14-year-old student at the entrance to a secondary school in Nogent.

“I’m giving us a few months to get the European mobilisation going. Otherwise…we’ll start doing it in France. We can’t wait,” he said.

The teenager was arrested at the scene.

A police officer assisting with the bag checks sustained minor injuries while apprehending the suspect, who used the same knife in both attacks, according to the National Gendarmerie.

It’s not immediately clear whether the attack was linked to anything the student had seen on social media, or why local media had made the link.  

Moreover, Australia is the first country to pass a nationwide ban on social media for teens under 16, with the ban set to take effect in a year. Other countries are considering similar measures or have taken steps to protect children online, such as Britain, the EU, and the United State.

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