17
Jun
2026
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Protecting children’s safety and mental health from the risks posed by social media – our duty to act now (debate)
Madam President, Commissioner, I think the word that we need in this discussion is the word 'addiction'. We know about alcohol. We know about cigarettes. This has to be added as a health danger. There's no doubt about it. We know that it causes isolation, depression and even, unfortunately, suicide. So let's be practical about it. We have rules, and the ones you mentioned earlier, they're basically detox, psychological therapy, once you're addicted. Let's stop them from getting addicted. We have to be tougher. It's one of the few times I support intensive regulation. How about labelling? Social media should come with the warning 'Extended use is harmful to your health'. Maybe that goes on the screen. We need to think about it. Liability. How about big tech platforms mentioned by Veronika should be held liable for cyberbullying and the wave of related suicides. They have to be responsible, the same way cars are responsible for faulty brakes. Restrictions. Ban addictive features like doomscrolling, autoplay, constant notifications and streaks. I think we all agree that this technology should serve our children and not profit from it.