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    UK to Ban Social Media Use for Under-16s Amid Safety Concerns

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 15, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The United Kingdom has introduced a major policy to prohibit social media access for individuals under the age of 16. This move aims to protect young users from content deemed harmful and intentionally addictive, as highlighted by the Prime Minister. The government’s decision reflects growing concerns about the impact of digital platforms on children’s mental health and wellbeing. Social media companies will be required to enforce stricter age verification measures to comply with the new regulations.

    In a significant development, the Prime Minister emphasized that current social media environments expose minors to dangerous material that can negatively affect their development. This announcement follows increasing evidence linking excessive social media use with anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues among youth. The ban is part of a broader strategy to create safer online spaces and hold tech companies accountable for their content moderation practices.

    Meanwhile, the policy is expected to trigger extensive debates about digital rights, parental control, and the role of government in regulating internet usage. Advocates for child safety have welcomed the initiative, while critics argue about potential challenges in enforcement and the impact on young people’s social interactions. Nonetheless, the UK’s approach could set a precedent for other countries grappling with similar concerns over youth exposure to social media risks.

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