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The United Kingdom has proposed a ban on social media access for children under 16, drawing criticism from major technology companies and public figures. Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced the plan, citing concerns about the impact of social media on young people’s mental health and safety.
Starmer unveiled the proposal at a press conference in London. The plan would block teenagers under 16 from using major social media platforms, including Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, Snapchat, YouTube, and X. The government argues that these platforms can facilitate bullying, abuse, and negatively affect mental health among children and teenagers.
The proposal also includes further restrictions on online products. For example, it would limit communication with strangers through gaming apps. Additionally, it would prevent teenagers under 18 from using romantic AI chatbots designed to simulate intimate relationships.
Starmer acknowledged potential drawbacks but emphasized that the government believes the benefits outweigh the costs. He stated that supporting technology innovation and protecting children online are not mutually exclusive goals.
The announcement has faced strong opposition from technology companies. Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, pointed to similar measures in Australia. Meta argued that such bans can isolate young people from online communities and trusted information sources, potentially pushing them toward less regulated alternatives.
YouTube also criticized the proposal. The company warned that broad restrictions could drive children away from supervised and moderated platforms toward anonymous services with fewer safeguards. Snapchat expressed similar concerns, noting that much of its platform’s activity involves communication between friends and family. The company argued that disconnecting teenagers from these relationships may not improve safety and could encourage use of less secure platforms.
Elon Musk, owner of X, responded to the proposal on social media. He described the move as part of a "government surveillance state" and included an angry emoji in his post. French President Emmanuel Macron shared the UK’s announcement online and thanked Britain for joining what he called a growing movement for stricter online protections for minors.
The UK government cited public consultation results showing strong support for stricter rules. Nine out of ten parents backed a minimum age requirement of 16 for social media access. Officials also reported that many young people supported restrictions on at least some social media services.
Enforcing the proposed ban remains a significant challenge. The UK already uses age-verification systems under its Online Safety Act. These methods include facial age estimation, bank information checks, email-based verification, and digital identification tools. Regulators are expected to consider whether additional measures are needed to prevent underage users from bypassing the new restrictions.
If approved, the proposal is expected to take effect next year. The government maintains that the plan is necessary to protect children online while continuing to support technological innovation.





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