UK Government Plans Social Media Ban for Under-16s
The British government has unveiled plans for new legislation targeting social media use. Prime Minister Keir Starmer confirmed that his administration will introduce a bill. This proposed law
The British government has unveiled plans for new legislation targeting social media use. Prime
Minister Keir Starmer confirmed that his administration will introduce a bill. This proposed law
aims to bar children under the age of 16 from accessing social media platforms. The initiative
reflects a growing concern over the impact of digital platforms on young people. The move by the
United Kingdom aligns with a broader international trend. Similar policies have already been
implemented in other countries. Australia, for instance, has adopted comparable restrictions on
social media access for minors. The government's proposal seeks to enhance protections for children
in the online environment.