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How do young people feel about the U16 social media ban?


The UK government has begun consulting on a possible Australian-style ban on social media for under-16s, citing rising concerns about mental health, online abuse and harmful content.

The Independent visited FlippGen and Beyond’s The Table, a youth-led discussion on online safety, to hear what young people think about it, with some branding the proposals as “attacking the symptoms rather than the root cause.”

16-year-old Jaan said, “I’ve had  leukemia for three years. During the whole process, I felt incredibly isolated…  connecting with friends through social media has helped me so much.”

The Independent takes a closer look at an issue dividing the generations.


Source: UK Politics - www.independent.co.uk

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