Why the social media ban is about so much more than social media
Summary
The UK government plans to ban social media use for children under 16. This ban may require users to share official ID to prove their age and could change how young people and adults use the internet in the UK.Key Facts
- The ban targets social media use by children under the age of 16 in the UK.
- The government may require official ID to verify users’ ages starting next spring.
- Millions of people could be affected, as many platforms will require age verification.
- Campaigners supporting the ban include parents whose children suffered harm linked to social media.
- Critics worry the ban might push young people to use less regulated, potentially unsafe platforms.
- The ban could reduce access to educational content on sites like YouTube, which many teens use to learn.
- Some young people say social media is important for their mental health and social connections.
- Similar bans in other countries, like Australia, have had limited success in stopping underage access.
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