Rushed social media ban for under-16s in UK could ‘unravel’, charity warns
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A rushed under-16s social media ban in the UK could unravel and families will be left to count the cost, a leading child safety charity has warned. …
A rushed under-16s social media ban in the UK could unravel and families will be left to count the cost, a leading child safety charity has warned. The Molly Rose Foundation (MRF) said an age limit on the use of tech platforms could unravel, after a report that the prime minister, Keir Starmer , is to announce a ban on under-16s accessing “harmful” social media apps. It is not known which apps would fit into that category, but a blanket ban in Australia covers the leading industry names including Facebook, Instagram, X, TikTok and Snapchat. MRF, founded by the family of Molly Russell, a British teenager who took her own life after viewing harmful online content on Instagram and Pinterest, said a ban would fail to keep children safer because they would circumvent age checks and could move to less regulated areas such as gaming. Andy Burrows, the MRF chief executive, said a “rushed” ban would “quickly unravel” and was not supported by the evidence. “Parents have been clear they want decisive action that will actually work,” he said. “If Keir Starmer prioritises short-term announcements over what the evidence and experts say is needed, children and parents will be left to count the cost and child protection will take a step back.” The Times reported on Sunday that the government was planning to announce a ban before the Makerfield byelection on 18 June. …
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