The UK government is moving forward with stronger regulations targeting social media platforms. There's growing momentum to restrict under-16s' access to mainstream social media platforms through expanded Online Safety Act provisions. Prime Minister Starmer is reportedly examining Australia's regulatory approach as a potential model. Regulators at Ofcom are also pushing for enhanced enforcement powers to oversee platform compliance more strictly. These policy shifts raise important questions around digital privacy, user data protection, and how to balance safety measures with free speech considerations. The regulatory framework continues to tighten globally, signaling a shift toward stricter accountability for major platforms.
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FlashLoanPrince
· 9h ago
Here we go again with the restriction on minors accessing the internet? The UK is copying Australia, and the whole world is choking platform necks.
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BTCBeliefStation
· 10h ago
Banning minors is really extreme. Is the next step to restrict adults to only half an hour of usage as well?
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airdrop_whisperer
· 10h ago
Banning social media for under 16? If that's really implemented, I would be impressed. At that point, VPN businesses will be booming.
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GasFeeVictim
· 10h ago
Starting this again? Banning kids from going online, but adults' data is still being sold to death.
The UK government is moving forward with stronger regulations targeting social media platforms. There's growing momentum to restrict under-16s' access to mainstream social media platforms through expanded Online Safety Act provisions. Prime Minister Starmer is reportedly examining Australia's regulatory approach as a potential model. Regulators at Ofcom are also pushing for enhanced enforcement powers to oversee platform compliance more strictly. These policy shifts raise important questions around digital privacy, user data protection, and how to balance safety measures with free speech considerations. The regulatory framework continues to tighten globally, signaling a shift toward stricter accountability for major platforms.