Swiss interior minister Elisabeth Baume-Schneider said social media platforms must take responsibility for content that young people consume.PHOTO: REUTERS

Swiss Interior Minister open to social media ban for children

· The Straits Times

ZURICH - Switzerland must do more to shield children from social media risks, Interior Minister Elisabeth Baume-Schneider was quoted as saying on Dec 21, signalling ‍she ​was open to a potential ban ‍on the platforms for youngsters.

Following Australia’s recent ban on social media for under-16s
, Ms Baume-Schneider ​told ​SonntagsBlick newspaper that Switzerland should examine similar measures.

“The debate in Australia and the European Union is important. It must also be conducted in ‍Switzerland. I am open to a social media ban,” said the minister, ​a member of the ⁠centre-left Social Democrats. “We must better protect our children.”

She said that the authorities needed to look at what should be restricted, listing options such as banning social media use by children, ​curbing harmful content and addressing algorithms that prey on young people’s vulnerabilities.

Detailed discussions will ‌begin in 2026, ​supported by a report on the issue, Ms Baume-Schneider said, adding: “We mustn’t forget social media platforms themselves: They must take responsibility for what children and young people consume.”

Australia’s ban has won praise from many parents and groups advocating for the welfare of children, and drawn criticism from major technology ‍companies and defenders of free speech.

Earlier in December, the ​Parliament of the Swiss canton of Fribourg voted to prohibit children from using mobile ​phones at school until they are about 15, ‌the latest step taken at a local level in Switzerland to curb their use in schools. REUTERS