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California's Social Media Ban Sparks Free Speech Concerns: EFF Warns of Dangerous Precedent

Last updated: 2026-05-10 07:48:47 · Digital Marketing

California's Proposed Social Media Ban Draws Sharp Criticism

A controversial bill in California that would impose a sweeping social media ban for minors is facing fierce opposition from digital rights advocates. The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) warns the measure could establish a dangerous new system of online censorship under the guise of protecting children.

California's Social Media Ban Sparks Free Speech Concerns: EFF Warns of Dangerous Precedent
Source: www.eff.org

“This legislation is a misguided attempt to solve real problems with a blunt instrument that violates fundamental rights,” said Molly Buckley, EFF Legislative Analyst. “Age gates and blanket bans are not the solution—they create more risks than they address.”

Key fact: The proposed law would require platforms to verify users' ages and block minors from accessing social media, effectively mandating a national identity check for the internet.

Background: A Growing Trend of Restrictive Online Laws

Governments across the globe are racing to impose age verification and content restrictions in the name of online safety. From Utah’s attack on VPNs to California’s social media ban, a pattern of control is emerging that threatens free expression and privacy.

EFF’s latest EFFector newsletter details how these policies risk creating a fragmented internet where access is conditional on government-approved identification. The group has been tracking similar efforts for over 35 years.

California's Social Media Ban Sparks Free Speech Concerns: EFF Warns of Dangerous Precedent
Source: www.eff.org

What This Means for Internet Users

If enacted, California’s law could set a precedent for other states and nations, normalizing age gates as a solution to complex social issues. Critics argue this approach undermines civil liberties without effectively protecting children.

“We cannot trade the open internet for a false sense of security,” Buckley added. “The answer is not more surveillance, but better education and platform accountability.”

For those concerned, EFF provides resources and action steps through its EFFector newsletter and podcast series—now available on major platforms.

Experts emphasize the importance of public engagement. As the bill moves through California’s legislature, advocates urge citizens to voice opposition and support constitutional alternatives.