UK to Crack Down on Teenagers' Social Media Use 'Very Quickly'
The Government's Plan to Regulate Social Media
Keir Starmer has announced that the government will take action to regulate social media use among teenagers 'very quickly' after a consultation on the topic ends tonight.
The Consultation and Proposed Measures
The consultation on children and social media is closing this evening, and Starmer emphasized that the government has received many responses and held discussions with parents and experts.
Starmer stated: 'The question now is not whether we do something, we are going to act, I'm absolutely clear that this needs to be something where there's a game changer.' He did not specify which crackdown options the government would choose.
The Impact on Teenagers and Social Media
The proposed measures are likely to include time limits, curfews, or a ban on certain platforms for under-16s. The Academy of Medical Royal Colleges has called for action, stating that 'unfettered exposure to tech and devices is currently having on children and young people's health.'
The Future of Social Media Regulation
The government's decision to regulate social media use among teenagers reflects growing concerns about the impact of social media on children's health and wellbeing. The move is expected to have significant implications for the tech industry and social media platforms.