Britain announces sweeping social media ban for under-16s
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced plans to ban social media sites for individuals under 16 years old. This sweeping measure aims to protect children from dangerous and addictive content, reflecting British values and pushing back against the power of large technology companies.

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AI-generatedBritish Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced plans to ban social media sites for individuals under 16 years old. This sweeping measure aims to protect children from dangerous and addictive content, reflecting British values and pushing back against the power of large technology companies. The proposed ban will extend to gaming and livestreaming services that permit children to interact with strangers. Starmer stated his hope to pass the regulation by late December, with the ban potentially coming into effect in the spring of next year. The government is also considering overnight curfews and breaks in infinite scrolling for those under 18, with further details to be announced in July.
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5 extractedThe ban is intended to make children safer, happier, and give them more time, security, freedom, and opportunity.
Social media platforms are exposing children to content that is 'dangerous' and 'designed to be addictive'.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a ban on social media sites for under-16s.
The regulation is hoped to be passed by late December, with the ban coming into force in spring next year.
The government will also consider overnight curfews and breaks in infinite scrolling for under-18s.