Government Asks for Your Questions About Social Media Ban
The UK is introducing a social media ban for children under 16. What do you think about this decision? We want to hear your questions for the government.

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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced big changes to social media use for kids and teens. New rules will ban children under 16 from using TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat, YouTube, and Facebook. Some features in games, chat options, and live streaming will also have age restrictions. The ban is expected to start in early 2027, and the government says it will make the internet a safer place for kids. Culture, Media, and Sport Minister Lisa Nandy is coming to the Newsround studio, and we want to ask her your questions. Send us your questions in the comments, and we'll try to ask as many as possible. What's behind this decision? Why did the government make this choice to keep kids safe online? How will the social media ban affect kids' lives? Did you know that social media platforms are already taking steps to keep kids safe online? But the government thinks these measures aren't enough. What do kids and teens think about the social media ban? How will it change their lives? This decision could be an important step in keeping kids safe online, but it's essential to hear their thoughts and opinions. What can we expect in the future? How will the government enforce the social media ban, and what else will they do to keep kids safe online?
📰 Source:BBC Newsround


