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New Zealand’s parliament is considering banning social media for teens to protect generations from “social addiction.”

New Zealand is considering a new bill to ban social media.

Mohammed Elkaradawy
Last updated: 23/10/2025 4:46 pm
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New Zealand – The New Zealand Parliament is considering a new bill aimed at banning the use of social media by teenagers under a certain age. This move is both bold and controversial.

This proposal comes amid growing concerns about the impact of social media on young people’s mental health. The disturbing effects of social media, including sleep disturbances, declining academic achievement, and increased rates of anxiety and depression among adolescents, are alarming.

A number of MPs supporting the bill emphasized that the goal is not to restrict freedoms. Rather, they seek to protect new generations from cyber addiction, a global phenomenon that threatens the balance of families and societies.

In contrast, human rights organizations and technology companies have expressed concerns that the law will restrict freedom of expression. They point to the need for alternative solutions such as awareness-raising and parental supervision rather than a complete ban.

The bill is expected to be voted on in the coming weeks. There is a division within the New Zealand Parliament between those who view the decision as a step to protect teenagers, and those who consider it a restriction on their right to communicate and be open to the world.

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