U.K. will ban kids under 16 from using social media apps

The United Kingdom has joined a growing list of countries implementing a ban on social media use for children under the age of 16. This decision aims to protect young people from potential online harms and ensure their safety in the digital world. Amy Orben, a professor at the University of Cambridge, discussed the implications of this policy with NPR’s A Martinez, highlighting the importance of safeguarding children’s mental health and well-being. The ban reflects increasing concerns about the impact of social media on young users and the need for stricter regulations to manage their online interactions. This move is significant as it addresses the balance between technological advancement and the protection of vulnerable groups, prompting discussions on how best to navigate the digital landscape responsibly. QUESTION: How might this social media ban for children under 16 affect the way young people interact and communicate with each other? 

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