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Technology Apr 23, 2026 · min read

Turkey Passes Social Media Ban for Kids Under 15

Turkey ne 15 saal se kam umar ke bacchon ke liye social media ban karne ka bill pass kiya hai. Jaaniye kya hai is kanoon mein, kyun aaya aur kya hoga aage.

ISHRAFIL KHAN

ISHRAFIL KHAN

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Turkey Passes Social Media Ban for Kids Under 15

TL;DR — Quick Summary

Turkey ki parliament ne 15 saal se kam umar ke bacchon ke liye social media ban karne ka bill pass kar diya hai. Ab platforms ko age-verification aur parental control tools lene honge. President Erdogan ke paas 15 din hain ise kanoon banane ke liye.

Key Facts
Bill Status
Turkish parliament ne bill pass kar diya hai
Age Limit
15 saal se kam umar ke bacchon ke liye social media ban
Requirements
Platforms ko age-verification, parental control tools aur harmful content par tez action lena hoga
Trigger
Do school shootings ke baad yeh bill aaya hai
Arrests
Police ne 162 logon ko arrest kiya jo shootings ke footage online share kar rahe the
President's Deadline
Recep Tayyip Erdogan ke paas bill ko kanoon banane ke liye 15 din hain
President's Statement
Erdogan ne social media platforms ko "cesspools" (gande gaddhe) kaha

Turkey ne ek bada decision liya hai. Wahan ki parliament ne 15 saal se kam umar ke bacchon ke liye social media ban karne ka bill pass kar diya hai. Ab dekhte hain yeh kanoon kaise kaam karega aur kyun aaya.

Turkey Social Media Ban Bill: Kya Hai Naya Kanoon?

Turkish parliament ne ek bill pass kiya hai jo 15 saal se kam umar ke bacchon ko social media use karne se rokega. The Associated Press ke mutabiq, is bill ke hisaab se social media platforms ko apne apps mein age-verification measures lene honge. Matlab, platforms ko check karna hoga ki user ki umar kitni hai.

Iske alawa, platforms ko parental control tools bhi provide karne honge. Aur agar koi harmful content post hota hai, toh platforms ko us par tezi se action lena hoga. Yeh bill un bacchon ko protect karne ke liye hai jo social media ke negative effects se bach sakte hain.

Kyun Aaya Yeh Bill? School Shootings Ka Connection

Yeh bill achanak nahi aaya. The Associated Press ki report ke mutabiq, lawmakers ne yeh bill do deadly school shootings ke baad pass kiya hai. In shootings ke baad, police ne 162 logon ko arrest kiya. Kyunki woh log shootings ke footage online share kar rahe the. Yeh ek serious problem ban gaya tha — log violent content ko social media par viral kar rahe the.

Isliye government ne socha ki bacchon ko social media se door rakhna zaroori hai. Taaki woh aise harmful content se bach sakein aur unki mental health par bura asar na pade.

President Erdogan Ka Statement: Social Media "Cesspools"

Turkey ke President Recep Tayyip Erdogan ne is bill ke baare mein kya kaha? Unhone ek televised address mein social media platforms ko "cesspools" kaha. Matlab, unhone inhe "gande gaddhe" ya "gandagi ke gaddhe" bataya. Unka kehna tha ki yeh platforms negative content se bhare hain aur bacchon ke liye safe nahi hain.

Ab Erdogan ke paas 15 din hain is bill ko accept karne ke liye. Agar woh accept karte hain, toh yeh kanoon ban jayega. Aur phir Turkey mein 15 saal se kam umar ke bacchon ke liye social media par pabandi lag jayegi.

Hamaari Baat: Kya Yeh Sahi Hai Ya Nahi?

Seedha baat karein toh, Turkey ka yeh decision ek strong step hai. Bacchon ko social media ke harmful effects se bachana zaroori hai. Lekin kya poora ban sahi hai? Hamari nazar mein, age-verification aur parental control tools acchi cheezein hain. Lekin poora ban thoda strict ho sakta hai. Kuch bacchon ko social media par educational content ya positive communities milti hain.

Lekin Turkey ka context alag hai — wahan school shootings ke baad violent content viral ho raha tha. Isliye government ne emergency action liya. Dekhte hain Erdogan kya decision lete hain aur yeh kanoon kaise implement hota hai. Readers ke liye yeh important hai ki aap apne bacchon ko social media ke safe use ke baare mein sikhayein, chahe aap kisi bhi country mein hon.

Sources & References

  1. Turkey Social Media Ban Bill Report — The Associated Press
ISHRAFIL KHAN

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ISHRAFIL KHAN

Senior Reporter