Dhaka, Nov. 27 -- The European Parliament called on Wednesday for the European Union to set minimum ages for children to access social media, to combat a rise in mental health problems among adolescents from excessive exposure.
The call, which is not binding, comes as Australia is poised to institute the world's first social media ban for children younger than 16 and as Denmark and Malaysia also plan bans.French President Emmanuel Macron has previously called for EU regulation to ban social media for children under 15, although it is not quite clear how the EU would carry this out, given it is up to individual EU members to impose age limits.
Parliament's resolution, backed by 483 votes to 92, with 86 abstentions, called for an EU-wide ba...