The UK is mulling an Australia-like social media ban for users under 16

UK Considers Social Media Ban for Minors Under 16: A Potential Australia-Style Regime

The UK government has launched a consultation on introducing a social media ban for minors under the age of 16, sparking concerns about online safety and accessibility. The proposed ban would mirror the recent Australian law, which came into effect in December last year.

Under the UK's plan, tech companies would be required to ensure that children cannot access certain platforms or features designed to keep them engaged, such as "infinite scrolling" mechanisms. Parents and young people themselves will have a say in shaping the new regulations through an online survey.

To inform their decision-making process, ministers are set to visit Australia, where they will study the effects of the country's social media ban on children. The move follows the recent shutdown of nearly 550,000 Instagram accounts by Meta, a company that has complied with the Australian law.

The UK's own regulations on online safety have been tightened in recent years, including the passage of the Online Safety Act in 2023. However, despite these efforts, concerns persist among parents about the content their children can access online. As one British politician noted, the new ban is a necessary step to ensure child wellbeing.

The consultation process comes ahead of an amendment to the Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill that would introduce a social media ban on minors under 16 if it passes through the House of Lords.
 
omg i'm so down for this ๐Ÿคฉ like seriously who doesn't want their kids stuck in some social media vortex, it's crazy how much time those things suck up ๐Ÿ•ฐ๏ธ 16 is way too young to have a fully functional adult brain lol and i think it's about time we start thinking about the long term effects of all this social media stuff on our mental health ๐Ÿคฏ the fact that they're actually doing something about it instead of just leaving it to the companies is huge ๐Ÿ‘
 
I think this is kinda cool ๐Ÿค”, but also kinda extreme ๐Ÿ˜ณ. I mean, I get why parents want their kids to be safe online, but restricting access to whole platforms? That's like locking them in a box ๐Ÿ“ฆ. What about free speech and autonomy? Don't they deserve some freedom to make mistakes and learn from them?

And what's with the tech companies getting a say in this? They're already making billions off our data, shouldn't we trust them to keep it safe? ๐Ÿค‘ I'm not saying they won't try, but... I don't know, feels like too much control ๐Ÿšซ.

I guess if it works out, that's awesome ๐ŸŽ‰. But for now, it just seems like a big overreach ๐Ÿ˜.
 
๐Ÿค” I'm not sure about this one... I mean, I get where they're coming from - online safety is super important, especially for kids ๐Ÿ™. But do we really need to take away their access to social media altogether? That feels like a pretty drastic measure to me ๐Ÿค‘. What if it's just a case of parents not knowing how to navigate these platforms themselves? Maybe some education and awareness could go a long way instead? And what about the potential impact on mental health - restricting social media could have unforeseen consequences ๐Ÿ’”. Plus, I'm not sure Australia is exactly the best example to be following ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™€๏ธ. Have we really thought this through? ๐Ÿค”
 
omg can u believe this?! ๐Ÿคฏ they're actually thinking of taking away our kids' internet freedom ๐Ÿ“ฑ๐Ÿ˜ฑ like whats next? are we gonna have to get permission from parents just to check our own emails ๐Ÿ“จ? i mean i get it, online safety is a big deal and all that but come on who doesnt know how to use the internet by now ๐Ÿ˜‚. this ban would be so restrictive its like they dont trust kids at all ๐Ÿ‘€. and whats with the tech companies getting involved in this? like theyre the ones who created these apps in the first place ๐Ÿค”. just saying maybe we should have some more say in how our own devices are used ๐Ÿ™„
 
man this feels like we're living in a world where our kids are already being forced to grow up way too fast ๐Ÿคฏ, like they can't even be kids anymore without being monitored and judged. what's next? will we have to get permission from our parents to watch cat videos on youtube? it's all about balance, right? but at the same time, i'm not sure if a blanket ban is the answer, that just feels like an overreach of government control... maybe we should be focusing on teaching kids how to navigate the online world safely and responsibly, instead of shutting them out entirely.
 
omg i'm all for this ๐Ÿคฏ but like how are they gonna enforce it tho? tech companies are always finding new ways to sneak around rules isn't there something about algorithms or data storage that makes it hard to track who's accessing what? also im not sure if banning certain features is gonna help, like won't kids just find other ways to get what they want online? and whats the plan for keeping older teens out of this too? i feel like this might be a good start but we need more concrete info on how it's all gonna work ๐Ÿ‘€
 
I think this UK plan about banning social media for kids under 16 is kinda reasonable ๐Ÿค”... I mean, with all the crazy stuff online these days, you gotta wonder how many times some young'un got bullied or exposed to adult content by accident ๐Ÿ˜ฑ. My little sis is always telling me about her friends having weird conversations on Instagram and TikTok... it's like, yeah, she gets it ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™€๏ธ.

It's also good that parents will get a say in what goes down ๐Ÿ—ณ๏ธ - I'm not sure if they'd have done this without them wanting to ๐Ÿ’ก. And studying the Australian law is a great idea ๐Ÿ“š... who wouldn't want to see how that went over ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚๏ธ.

But, like, can we really ban social media entirely? Won't that just make 'em go dark web or something ๐Ÿ•ต๏ธโ€โ™€๏ธ? And what about all the good stuff kids learn online, like coding and art ๐ŸŽจ... do we cut off the positive too? ๐Ÿค”
 
๐Ÿค” I'm not sure about this one, you know? Like, I get why they wanna protect kids online but some tech companies are already being pretty responsible about who gets to see what content. I mean, Meta just shut down a bunch of accounts that were violating the Aussie law... and now they're getting slammed for it? ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚๏ธ

But at the same time, I can understand why parents would want their kids to be safe online. It's like, social media can be super overwhelming and addictive, especially when you're a teenager... ๐Ÿ˜“ If we can find a way to make sure kids are protected without completely taking away their internet freedom, that'd be a win in my book ๐ŸŽ‰

Still, I'm not sure about a blanket ban on all social media platforms for under 16s. What if it's just too restrictive? ๐Ÿคฆโ€โ™‚๏ธ Maybe there's a middle ground we can find... like, setting age limits for specific features or requiring parents to opt-in for their kids to use certain apps? That way everyone gets a say and the tech companies are still not totally stifled ๐Ÿ’ป
 
I got this idea for a diagram ๐Ÿค”
```
+---------------+
| Social |
| Media |
+---------------+
|
|
v
+---------------+ +---------------+
| Regulation | | Teenager |
| (Age: 16+) | | (Struggling)|
+---------------+ +---------------+
|
|
v
+---------------+ +---------------+
| Parental | | Online |
| Guidance | | Distractions|
+---------------+ +---------------+
```
I think the UK's plan is a good idea ๐Ÿ’ก, but we gotta consider the effects on teens ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚๏ธ. They're already struggling to keep up with online safety rules ๐Ÿ‘. The Australian model could be helpful ๐ŸŒŠ, but we should also look at other countries' approaches ๐Ÿ—บ๏ธ.

Let's see how this goes and what kind of regulation works best for the UK ๐Ÿ•ฐ๏ธ. It's all about finding that balance between freedom and responsibility ๐Ÿค.
 
the whole thing just got me thinking ๐Ÿค”, what's up with these governments trying to control everything we do online? like, can't they just let us figure things out ourselves? #NotMyGovernment ๐Ÿ’โ€โ™€๏ธ #OnlineFreedom #SocialMediaSafety

i mean, sure, safety is important and all that, but aren't there other ways to make kids aware of the dangers without banning them from using social media altogether? maybe some kind of education program or parental controls would work better? ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™€๏ธ #ThinkBeforeYouBan #DigitalLiterateKids ๐Ÿ‘ง
 
๐Ÿค” gotta wonder how tech companies will handle this ๐Ÿค‘ they're already making moves to keep kids engaged, now they gotta restrict themselves? ๐Ÿ˜’ and what about the bigger picture - is this just about keeping kids safe or are we talking about controlling their online freedom ๐Ÿ•ต๏ธโ€โ™€๏ธ
 
OMG u guys its like super concerning when parents are worried about their kids online safety ๐Ÿค• but also I think its kinda harsh to ban all social media sites for minors under 16, like wont that just force them into secret world where they're not learning how to navigate the internet responsibly? ๐Ÿค” my friend who's a parent has an 11yo kid and she says his friends are already being super responsible online, they know what's good and whats bad. anyway, I think the UK government should take this more seriously though because mental health is really important for kids now days ๐Ÿ’ญ
 
the uk gov should think twice about banning all social media for kids 16 and under, i mean whats wrong with parents controlling what their kiddos see online anyway? theres already so many restrictions in place now, like online safety act and all, im not sure a blanket ban is the answer...plus australia's law has been kinda rough on free speech and online communities...i think they should focus on just making some more basic age restrictions and parental controls instead of taking away whole platforms...
 
idk why they gotta do this ๐Ÿค”, like, isnt it up to parents to regulate what their kids are doing online? its not like we're gonna be stuck in the dark ages or something ๐Ÿ˜‚, but at the same time, i get where the government is coming from - kids these days are getting too much information out there and it's like, how do they even process that stuff ๐Ÿคฏ. and yeah, australia did a similar thing last year and its actually kinda interesting to see how that worked out ๐Ÿ“Š. but still, social media ban? thats a pretty big step ๐Ÿšซ...
 
I'm all for protecting our young ones online, but this UK plan feels like a bit too much to me ๐Ÿค”. I mean, what's next? Banning screens altogether? ๐Ÿ“บ It's just not practical, is it? And let's be real, most kids are already tech-savvy enough to figure out how to bypass any restrictions. How effective will this ban even be?

And have we considered the impact on mental health? Allowing our kids to disconnect from social media might actually be beneficial for their wellbeing ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™€๏ธ. We need to think about the bigger picture here, not just slap a band-aid solution on the problem.

Plus, I'm still waiting for some concrete evidence that these Aussie-style bans are really making a difference ๐Ÿ”ฎ. It's all well and good saying we want to protect our kids online, but have we done enough research to actually know what we're doing? ๐Ÿค”
 
I'm all for this! I mean think about it, my niece is only 12 and she's already spending hours on her phone every day... I've seen her get sucked into these endless feeds and forgets to do her homework ๐Ÿ˜ฑ๐Ÿ“š. As a parent, it's hard to keep up with what they're seeing online and how it's affecting them. So yeah, if it means keeping our kids safe from the dark corners of the internet, then I'm all for it! ๐Ÿค But at the same time, I feel like we need to make sure we're not stifling their creativity or free expression too much... you know? My cousin has this awesome YouTube channel and he's only 15 but he's already built a community around his stuff ๐ŸŽฅ. Still, I think it's worth exploring ways to keep our kids safe online.
 
I'm all about giving my kid some space online, you know? I feel like we're already overprotecting them enough in real life ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™€๏ธ. But at the same time, I've seen some stuff that's just plain crazy on social media and I don't want my little ones exposed to that. I think it's a good idea for them to have some boundaries set, you know? Like, no more infinite scrolling... that's just a recipe for disaster ๐Ÿ˜‚. And yeah, Australia has had their law for ages now and it seems like it's working okay. I'm not saying the UK should totally follow suit, but maybe they could learn from what's already out there ๐Ÿค”. It's all about finding that balance, right?
 
omg i dont no about this but its kinda worrying lol, all these new laws and regulations and im not sure whats gonna happen now ๐Ÿค”๐Ÿ’ป, like i get why parents are worried, their kids r online almost all day, but at the same time i dont wanna be stuck in some kind of digital cave like australian kids rn ๐Ÿ˜‚, i mean whats wrong with just having more parental controls on our own devices? ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™€๏ธ, and what about social media companies doing their own thing to keep us safe? shouldnt they be able to handle this? ๐Ÿค”
 
This is getting too crazy ๐Ÿคฏ... like, I get it, online safety is super important, but a total ban? That's just not gonna fly. My kid is 14 and loves TikTok - what's next? Are we gonna take away their TV and video games too? ๐Ÿ“บ๐Ÿ˜’ The idea that parents and young people can shape the new regulations through an online survey sounds like a joke. I mean, who actually has time to do that? It just feels like the government is trying to control every aspect of our lives again...
 
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