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Swiss back tougher social media rules for minors, survey finds

Swiss back tougher social media rules for minors, survey findsReutersSun, March 29, 2026 at 12:37 PM UTC1 min readAdd Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google.

A woman crosses a street while using a mobile phone in Bern March 4, 2011. REUTERS/Michael Buholzer/File Photo

ZURICH, March 29 (Reuters) - The vast majority of Swiss want stronger protection for children and teenagers ‌on social media, according to a survey published ‌on Sunday, as governments and courts worldwide intensify scrutiny of Big ​Tech over its impact on young users.

On Wednesday, a Los Angeles jury found Meta and Alphabet's Google negligent for designing social media platforms that are harmful to young ‌people, in a verdict ⁠that will serve as a bellwether for numerous similar cases.

The Swiss study by polling ⁠firm GfS Bern for the Mercator Foundation found 94% of respondents felt minors should be better protected from the ​damaging effects ​of social media, while ​78% believed large technology ‌firms have too much influence over public opinion.

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Swiss Interior Minister Elisabeth Baume‑Schneider has said she is open to a potential ban on social media for youngsters. Her government is drafting legislation to regulate major online platforms, aiming ‌to make them more transparent.

The ​poll's publication in newspaper SonntagsZeitung follows ​a decision by ​neighbouring Austria on Friday to pursue a ‌ban on social media use ​for children under ​14.

The GfS Bern survey polled about 1,000 Swiss residents aged 16 and above between December 1 and ​12. It ‌had a margin of error of plus or ​minus 3.2 percentage points, the paper said.

(Writing by ​Dave GrahamEditing by Ros Russell)

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