UK Bans Social Media for Under-16s, Demands Corporate Action

The United Kingdom has moved to ban social media for young users. The new restriction applies specifically to children under 16. The Hill reported that

The United Kingdom has moved to ban social media for young users. The new restriction applies specifically to children under 16. The Hill reported that this measure is part of a broader safety push. Government officials argue that social media companies must do more. The legislation places responsibility on tech firms to enforce age limits. This action reflects growing concerns over youth mental health online. The ban represents a strict regulatory approach to digital consumption. Further details on enforcement mechanisms were not provided.