🏛️📱 Sánchez proposes crackdown on social media platforms
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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has announced a series of measures targeting social media platforms, including a ban on access for users under 16 and potential criminal liability for tech CEOs who fail to remove illegal content. The proposals, presented during a campaign rally, aim to combat hate speech and protect minors online. However, concerns have been raised about potential conflicts with the EU Digital Services Act. Sánchez's initiative reflects a broader strategy to mobilize support ahead of upcoming elections.
Key points
- New measures include banning under-16s from social media access.
- Tech CEOs could face criminal liability for failing to remove illegal content.
- Sánchez's proposals may conflict with the EU Digital Services Act.
- Campaign aims to protect minors and combat hate speech online.
Links
- elDiario: ¿Multar a Elon Musk desde España? Las dificultades para llevar a cabo la propuesta de Pedro Sánchez contra los tecnoligarcas
- El Mundo: Sánchez vuelve a agitar su pulso con Musk y el dueño de Telegram en el cierre de la campaña de Aragón: "Que los tecnooligarcas quiten sus sucias manos de los móviles de nuestros menores"
- efe.com: Sánchez anuncia una campaña contra las redes sociales «más fuerte que sus bolsillos»
- 20minutos: Sánchez anuncia una campaña contra las redes sociales "más fuerte que sus bolsillos"
Facts
- Sánchez's proposals include banning under-16s from social media access.
- Tech CEOs could face criminal charges for not removing illegal content.
- The announcement was made during a campaign rally in Zaragoza on February 6, 2026.
- The government plans to collaborate with the public prosecutor's office on investigations.
- Concerns have been raised about conflicts with the EU Digital Services Act.
Quotes
- Our determination is stronger than their wallets — Pedro Sánchez
- Social media, unfortunately, have become a kind of Wild West, a failed state — Pedro Sánchez
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