Türkiye is on the verge of implementing a groundbreaking measure aimed at enhancing accountability and transparency on social media platforms. The recently finalized draft law requires all users to undergo biometric ID verification before gaining access to major social media networks. This move, according to government officials, intends to curb online anonymity that often facilitates cyberbullying, misinformation, and illegal activities. Platforms will be obliged to integrate secure biometric authentication systems such as fingerprint or facial recognition to comply with the new regulation.

Critics argue that the policy raises significant privacy concerns and could lead to increased…