Poland is advancing a legislative proposal aimed at prohibiting social media access for children under the age of 15. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting the potential conflict this move could create with major U.S. technology firms. The proposed law seeks to address concerns over the impact of social media on young users, amid growing global scrutiny of digital platforms. If enacted, the legislation would mark a significant shift in Poland's approach to regulating online content for minors. The initiative reflects broader international debates on the role of social media in children's lives and the responsibilities of tech companies in safeguarding young users. Poland's government is expected to face opposition from industry giants as it pursues this regulatory change.