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The UK Announces Social Media Ban for Under-16s That's Even More Restrictive Than Australia: key context

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3 min readsource verificationenUpdated 6/15/2026

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  • The confirmed context is: The United Kingdom is officially joining a growing list of countries worldwide that are banning teens from social media. On Monday, the British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, announced that under-16s would be banned from social media platforms, following the model used in Australia. Inspired by scientific studies linking increased social media use in minors to numerous dangerous mental and even physical health outcomes, ranging from depression and anxiety to poor sleep quality, Australia became the first country in the world to ban minors from social media back in December
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  • The representative source set is Bing News en.
  • The confirmed context is: The United Kingdom is officially joining a growing list of countries worldwide that are banning teens from social media. On Monday, the British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, announced that under-16s would be banned from social media platforms, following the model used in Australia. Inspired by scientific studies linking increased social media use in minors to numerous dangerous mental and even physical health outcomes, ranging from depression and anxiety to poor sleep quality, Australia became the first country in the world to ban minors from social media back in December
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The United Kingdom is officially joining a growing list of countries worldwide that are banning teens from social media. On Monday, the British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, announced that under-16s would be banned from social media platforms, following the model used in Australia. Inspired by scientific studies linking increased social media use in minors to numerous dangerous mental and even physical health outcomes, ranging from depression and anxiety to poor sleep quality, Australia became the first country in the world to ban minors from social media back in December

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Bing News en — The UK Announces Social Media Ban for Under-16s That's Even More Restrictive Than Australia: The United Kingdom is officially joining a growing list of countries worldwide that are banning teens from social media. On Monday, the British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, announced that under-16s would be banned from social media platforms, following the model used in Australia. Inspired by scientific studies linking increased social media use in minors to numerous dangerous mental and even physical health outcomes, ranging from depression and anxiety to poor sleep quality, Australia became the first country in the world to ban minors from social media back in December

Bing News en — UK to ban social media for kids under 16, may impose overnight curfews: Critics say bans push kids to riskier alternatives and can be beaten with VPNs. Social media ban UK to ban social media for kids under 16, may impose overnight curfews Critics say bans push kids to riskier alternatives and can be beaten with VPNs. 78 Credit: Getty Images | lixu Credit: Getty Images | lixu Text settings Story text Size Small Standard Large Width * Standard Wide Links Standard Orange * Subscribers only    Learn more Minimize to nav The UK government announced today that it will ban social media for all kids under the age of 16 in rules expected to take effect in spring 2027

Bing News en — The UK Places a Sweeping Ban on Social Media for Kids Under 16: The UK government is introducing a ban on social media for children and a minimum age for some chatbots in an attempt to shield young people from dangerous corners of the web. Social media is making our children unhappy and unsafe,” Starmer wrote in an X post. ” Under-16s will lose access to social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, X, TikTok, Snapchat, and YouTube, while the minimum age for chatbots that imitate romantic interactions will be raised to 18. The ban does not apply to messaging services WhatsApp and Signal

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The UK Announces Social Media Ban for Under-16s That's Even More Restrictive Than Australia

The United Kingdom is officially joining a growing list of countries worldwide that are banning teens from social media.

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Bing News en

UK to ban social media for kids under 16, may impose overnight curfews

Critics say bans push kids to riskier alternatives and can be beaten with VPNs.

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Bing News en

The UK Places a Sweeping Ban on Social Media for Kids Under 16

The UK government is introducing a ban on social media for children and a minimum age for some chatbots in an attempt to shield young people from dangerous corners of the web.

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Bing News en · The UK Announces Social Media Ban for Under-16s That's Even More Restrictive Than AustraliaThe United Kingdom is officially joining a growing list of countries worldwide that are banning teens from social media.
Bing News en · UK to ban social media for kids under 16, may impose overnight curfewsCritics say bans push kids to riskier alternatives and can be beaten with VPNs.
Bing News en · The UK Places a Sweeping Ban on Social Media for Kids Under 16The UK government is introducing a ban on social media for children and a minimum age for some chatbots in an attempt to shield young people from dangerous corners of the web.
Published2026-06-15
URL/en/now/uk-social-media-ban-questions-remain-on-how-it-will-work

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  • The UK Announces Social Media Ban for Under-16s That's Even More Restrictive Than Australia · Bing News en

    The United Kingdom is officially joining a growing list of countries worldwide that are banning teens from social media. On Monday, the British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, announced that under-16s would be banned from social media platforms, following the model used in Australia. Inspired by scientific studies linking increased social media use in minors to numerous dangerous mental and even physical health outcomes, ranging from depression and anxiety to poor sleep quality, Australia became the first country in the world to ban minors from social media back in December

  • UK to ban social media for kids under 16, may impose overnight curfews · Bing News en

    Critics say bans push kids to riskier alternatives and can be beaten with VPNs. Social media ban UK to ban social media for kids under 16, may impose overnight curfews Critics say bans push kids to riskier alternatives and can be beaten with VPNs. 78 Credit: Getty Images | lixu Credit: Getty Images | lixu Text settings Story text Size Small Standard Large Width * Standard Wide Links Standard Orange * Subscribers only    Learn more Minimize to nav The UK government announced today that it will ban social media for all kids under the age of 16 in rules expected to take effect in spring 2027

  • The UK Places a Sweeping Ban on Social Media for Kids Under 16 · Bing News en

    The UK government is introducing a ban on social media for children and a minimum age for some chatbots in an attempt to shield young people from dangerous corners of the web. Social media is making our children unhappy and unsafe,” Starmer wrote in an X post. ” Under-16s will lose access to social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, X, TikTok, Snapchat, and YouTube, while the minimum age for chatbots that imitate romantic interactions will be raised to 18. The ban does not apply to messaging services WhatsApp and Signal