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UK Minister Rules Out Social Media Ban for Under-16s

Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
November 22, 2024
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Youth Rally Behind Corbyn Over Starmer

Peter Kyle

A potential ban on social media for under-16s is “not on the cards at the moment,” Technology Minister Peter Kyle has confirmed, as the UK government prepares to enforce stricter online safety laws next year.

The decision follows discussions surrounding new regulations aimed at reducing online harm to young people, with Mr. Kyle emphasizing the need for balanced solutions. “Everything is on the table,” he said regarding online safety measures, but added, “A ban for under-16s is not my preferred choice.”

The announcement comes amidst growing concerns over the mental health risks and dangers posed by unregulated social media use among children. Speaking at the NSPCC headquarters in London, Mr. Kyle clarified, “There’s no work programme at the moment on banning smartphones to children.”

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Tackling Tragedies Linked To Online Platforms

One of the primary risks driving these conversations is the link between social media and child fatalities. Mr. Kyle has met with families impacted by such tragedies, including parents of children who have died by suicide or whose murders were instigated through online activity.

“I get a lot of parents writing to me saying, ‘Just stop this kit getting into my kid’s hands,’” he said, underlining the urgency of addressing the issue.

To this end, Mr. Kyle has commissioned new research into the specific harms caused by social media. He pledged to “do what it takes to keep people, particularly children and people with vulnerabilities, safe online.”

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The minister’s approach emphasizes proactive design changes to online platforms. “The overall philosophy I’m trying to move towards is one where safety is baked in from the outset. So, in other words, algorithms are there to protect people, not to exploit vulnerabilities,” Mr. Kyle explained.

International Inspiration And Legislative Steps

The debate in the UK echoes Australia’s recent decision to impose a social media ban for under-16s, one of the strictest measures globally. Mr. Kyle has been in contact with Australian officials to understand the reasoning and evidence behind their policy. “I’m in touch with the government in Australia to see what, if it is, they’re basing it on [and] why they’re doing it,” he said.

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While the UK government is not pursuing a similar ban, the issue remains part of wider discussions on online safety. Labour MP Josh MacAlister has proposed the Safer Phones Bill, set to be debated in March, which includes a mechanism to restrict social media access for under-16s.

Meanwhile, Ofcom has been tasked with implementing the Online Safety Act, a landmark piece of legislation coming into force next spring. The law will place greater responsibility on technology companies to protect children, remove illegal content, and ensure safer digital environments. Mr. Kyle is expected to call for updates on Ofcom’s progress in executing these measures.

Building A Safer Digital Future

Childline, a service run by the NSPCC, receives approximately ten calls daily from children experiencing harm linked to social media. These reports add urgency to the government’s efforts to curb online dangers.

The upcoming regulations represent a significant shift in how the UK approaches digital safety, with the focus now on long-term, systemic solutions. As Mr. Kyle stressed, “Safety must be at the heart of technology from the very beginning.”

While debates on the best course of action continue, the government’s commitment to safeguarding children online remains firm.

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