The UK Government plans to ban under-16s from social media platforms including TikTok, Instagram, and X starting next Spring, Technology Secretary Liz Kendall announced on June 16. The crackdown will require firms to introduce tougher age verification checks, though Kendall admitted the ban is not a 'complete silver bullet' and many youngsters will find workarounds. The proposals have triggered strong opposition from tech industry leaders, with X owner Elon Musk branding the move 'indefensible' and Meta warning it could push teenagers toward unregulated sites with fewer protections.
Technology Secretary Admits Ban Limitations
Technology Secretary Liz Kendall acknowledged the policy's limitations, stating: 'I've never thought that the ban will be a complete silver bullet.' She said: 'I have no doubt children who are currently on social media, for whom it's an integral part of their lives, will try and get around the ban, and many will succeed.' Despite this, Kendall insisted the measure would bring a 'significant change in behaviour' and help parents by making it clear children should not be using social media before 16. She said the UK's use of 'highly effective age-verification measures' would make the ban stronger than the Australian system.
Tech Companies Criticize Proposed Restrictions
Elon Musk branded the proposals 'indefensible' and claimed they were a form of censorship. Facebook owner Meta warned the move could push teenagers towards unregulated sites with fewer protections. YouTube questioned whether the ban would work, saying children could be driven to 'less safe services'. Supporters say the measures are needed to protect young people from harmful content online. Critics argue a ban alone will not solve the problem, with campaigners warning dangerous material can still be pushed to users through recommendation algorithms.
Government Outlines Covered Platforms and Exemptions
The restrictions are expected to cover TikTok, Snapchat, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and X. Messaging apps such as WhatsApp and Signal would be exempt. Ministers are looking at introducing overnight social media curfews for children and forcing platforms to interrupt endless scrolling. Further details are expected next month.
FAQ
What social media platforms will be covered by the UK's under-16 ban?
The restrictions are expected to cover TikTok, Snapchat, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and X. Messaging apps such as WhatsApp and Signal would be exempt from the ban.
When will the UK social media ban for under-16s take effect?
The Government wants to stop children from using the platforms from next Spring, with firms forced to introduce tougher age verification checks.