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Turkish Lawmakers Pass Bill Restricting Social Media Access for Children Under 15
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SCMP Economy23.04.2026Política1 dk okumaChina

Turkish Lawmakers Pass Bill Restricting Social Media Access for Children Under 15

Legislation follows deadly school shooting in Kahramanmaras; requires age verification, parental controls

En resumen

  • Turkish lawmakers passed legislation restricting social media access for children under 15, requiring platforms to install age-verification systems and provide parental control tools.
  • The bill, which President Erdogan must sign within 15 days, comes one week after a 14-year-old boy killed nine students and a teacher in a southern Turkey school shooting.
  • Police are investigating the perpetrator's online activity.

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Por qué importa

The legislation follows a mass shooting at a middle school in Kahramanmaras where a 14-year-old perpetrator killed nine students and a teacher before dying. Police are investigating the shooter's online activity to determine motivation. President Erdogan has called social media platforms 'cesspools' corrupting children.

Tamaño de fuente

Turkish lawmakers passed a bill late on Wednesday that includes restricting access to social media platforms for children under 15, state media reported. The legislation is the latest in a global trend to protect young people from dangerous online activity. Its passage comes a week after a 14-year-old boy killed nine students and a teacher at a middle school in Kahramanmaras, southern Turkey, in a gun attack. Police are investigating the online activity of the perpetrator, who also died, in a bid to uncover his motivation for the attack. The bill will force social media platforms to install age-verification systems, provide parental control tools and require companies to rapidly respond to content deemed harmful, the state-run Anadolu news agency said. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan must now accept the bill within 15 days for it to pass into law. He spoke in the wake of the Kahramanmaras killings of the need to mitigate the online risks to children's safety and privacy. "We are living in a period where some digital sharing applications are corrupting our children's minds and social media platforms have, to put it bluntly, become cesspools," he said in a televised address on Monday. The main opposition party – the Republican People's Party, or CHP – has criticised the proposal, saying children should be protected "not with bans but with rights-based policies."

Qué observar

Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos

  • President Erdogan will sign the bill into law before the 15-day deadline

    Muy probable · En semanas

  • Implementation will face technical challenges with age verification

    Probable · En meses

  • CHP will continue to oppose the law through parliamentary channels

    Probable · En semanas

Preguntas abiertas

  • What specific online content influenced the perpetrator?
  • How will age verification systems be implemented and enforced?
  • Will the bill face legal challenges regarding freedom of expression?

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