UK Families Push for Under-16 Social Media Ban Amid Safety Concerns
L'essentiel
Families, including Ellen Roome, mother of 14-year-old Jools Sweeney, urge the UK government to ban social media for under-16s, citing safety concerns and addictive design, as a consultation on the issue closes.
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The UK is considering a social media ban for under-16s following concerns over safety and addictive design, with a consultation closing this week.
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Ellen Roome, the mother of Jools Sweeney, 14, who believes her son died in a TikTok challenge gone wrong, criticized Downing Street for being too slow to act on a social media ban for under-16s, accusing them of "kicking it down the road". Roome will meet with Keir Starmer on Tuesday as a 12-week consultation on the potential ban closes. She advocated for a ban until platforms can be made safe, suggesting tech companies should invest in safety features. Anna Turley, Labour Party chair, defended the consultation time, emphasizing the need for legislation to keep pace with technology. Former health secretary Wes Streeting likened social media to tobacco, blaming tech companies for addictive design and citing harm to children’s health and education. He referenced Australia’s ban as evidence it can prevent harm, even with some circumvention. Proposed measures include age limits on app features, curbing personalized algorithms, and mandatory screen curfews.
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UK government to announce decision on under-16 social media ban within the next quarter
Probable · En quelques semaines
Questions ouvertes
- What is the exact timeline for the UK government's decision on the ban?
- How effective have similar bans been in other countries beyond Australia?






