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UK Introduces Social Media Ban For Under 16s Inc X, YouTube, TikTok - Deadline.
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UK Introduces Social Media Ban For Under 16s Inc X, YouTube, TikTok DeadlineUnder-16s to be banned from social media, Starmer announces
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UK to ban social media for under-16s to 'give kids their childhood back'
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Left-wing social media site Bluesky could be made exempt from Sir Keir Starmer's mass internet clampdown.The Prime Minister is expected to announce an "Australia-style" social media ban for more than 12 million under-16s today - which he says will "protect children".Under the plans - far tougher than previously reported - Britons will have their internet access limited by the Government on a hand-picked series of websites.These are expected to include TikTok, Instagram, Threads, Facebook, X, YouTube, Snapchat and Reddit.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say But Bluesky, the left-leaning rival to X, looks set to escape a ban.Last year, the platform partnered with the Internet Watch Foundation after it experienced a "predictable uptick" in child sexual abuse material when its membership numbers grew.Discord, a gaming-oriented messaging platform, has also not been included in the preliminary list.An NBC News probe had previously identified hundreds of active Discord servers promoting child...
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New social media restrictions will end 'system failing our kids', PM says
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New social media restrictions will end 'system failing our kids', PM says BBCStarmer to announce ‘Australia plus' ban on social media for under-16s The GuardianTech firms had 'enough time' says Nandy, ahead of social media announcement BBCSir Keir Starmer to announce Australia-style social media ban for teenagers Financial TimesTeens will get social media curfew and chatbot ban The Times
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