social media ban
Coverage of social media ban in the Nexus archive.
- Australia's teen social media ban struggling to clear age-check hurdles, says testing firm
Australia's first-of-its-kind social media ban for teens is struggling to implement age checks, according to a government-advised testing team. Online platforms are failing to clear the initial hurdle of verifying user ages, rendering the law ineffective.
- Tech to Improve Stroke Outcomes; Impact of a Nation's Social Media Ban
The article discusses a weekly podcast called TTHealthWatch from Texas Tech, hosted by Elizabeth Tracey and Rick Lange, which covers medical topics including stroke outcomes and the impact of a nation's social media ban.
- Australia doubles the maximum penalty for its social media ban
Australia has doubled the maximum penalty for its social media ban, with the fine now potentially reaching 99 million AUD, or $68 million.
- ‘Enforcement mode’: Australia must take fight to tech giants to make social media ban stick, experts warn
Australia's government has announced legislation to double fines to $99m for platforms violating a social media ban, but experts warn penalties alone will be ineffective without stronger enforcement against tech giants. The eSafety commissioner will gain enhanced information-gathering powers to address the issue.
- Australia news live: shark-spotting drones to patrol NSW beaches year-round; Chalmers grilled on ‘widow’s tax’
Australia will expand aerial shark surveillance with year-round drone patrols in NSW beaches, while Treasurer Chalmers addresses legislation to strengthen penalties for social media ban violations and empower the eSafety commissioner. The government highlights progress in online child safety and inflation control amid Middle East tensions and fluctuating oil prices.
- Australia to double fines on Big Tech as children bypass social media ban
Australia plans to double fines for Big Tech companies as children continue to bypass the country's social media ban for under-16s. Canberra claims tech platforms are failing to enforce the age restriction effectively.
- Australia's social media ban may not be that effective, study finds
A study indicates Australia's social media ban has limited effectiveness because users can bypass self-declared age verification checks. The findings suggest the current method of age verification may not adequately enforce the ban.
- ‘I was miserable at my old school’: UK social media ban puts spotlight on hybrid learning
Ellie Ball, a 16-year-old student, overcame her struggles at her old school by enrolling in LPS Hybrid's hybrid learning program, which combines remote and in-person classes. The program has enabled her to plan for four A-levels and pursue astrolaw studies at university.
- Why the social media ban is about so much more than social media
The article discusses a social media ban and its broader implications beyond just social media, questioning how a significant shift in the online space might reshape human relationships with technology. Technology and AI editor Zoe Kleinman poses this inquiry.
- Take our phones too! Let’s add adults to the social media ban
The article argues for extending a social media ban to include adults, citing widespread addiction to online scrolling as a key issue.
- South Australia premiere says youth social media ban is working, 6 months later
Six months after Australia implemented the world's first social media ban for kids under 16, South Australia Premier Peter Malinauskas discusses observed changes among teens.
- Great Britain risks new battle with Trump over social media ban
Great Britain’s new social media ban for children under 16 is escalating tensions with the Trump administration, as Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced the policy despite the White House urging against it over free speech concerns.
- UK Social Media Ban for Minors Has Privacy Experts Worried
The UK will implement a ban on adolescents under 16 from user-to-user social-media platforms. Privacy experts and age-verification challenges are highlighted as key concerns.
- POLL OF THE DAY: Will social media ban stop children looking at sites?
A poll questions whether a social media ban will prevent children from accessing sites. The focus is on the potential effectiveness of such a ban in limiting children's site visibility.
- English teen gives hilarious live-TV response to UK’s new social media ban
A British teen humorously criticized the UK's upcoming social media ban during a live TV interview, reflecting broader dissatisfaction among youth. The ban, proposed by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, is scheduled to take effect in spring 2027.
- Carry on scrolling: Ministers admit teenagers will 'inevitably' find ways to get round Labour's 'rushed' social media ban
Ministers admit teenagers will inevitably find ways to bypass Labour's rushed social media ban. The government acknowledges the challenge of enforcing the ban.
- UK to ban social media for under-16s
The UK announced a social-media ban for under-16s, covering platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube but excluding messaging apps like WhatsApp. The policy has 74% public support despite disputed evidence on social media's mental health impacts and ban efficacy, while the government also allows 16-year-olds to vote.
- 'I'll just stare at a wall': Pupil's hilarious reaction to Keir Starmer's social media ban for under-16s
A pupil humorously responded to Keir Starmer's proposed social media ban for under-16s by stating they would 'just stare at a wall' as an alternative. The reaction highlights public discourse around the policy.
- POLL OF THE DAY: Do you agree with the social media ban for under-16s?
A poll asks whether individuals agree with a social media ban for those under 16 years old. The article does not provide additional context or data beyond the poll question.
- Will Starmer's 'Australia plus' social media ban for under 16s actually work? Which sites are blocked, when it begins - and can it really be enforced?
The article examines Starmer's proposed 'Australia plus' social media ban for users under 16, questioning its effectiveness, the platforms affected, implementation timeline, and enforceability.
- Social media ban reveals Starmer’s coherence problem
A social media ban is highlighted as exposing a coherence issue related to Starmer. The article argues that if 16-year-olds are deemed old enough to vote, they should also have the same access to information as adults.
- Starmer rushes out social media ban for under-16s as he desperately hunts for a legacy before Burnham launches 'immediate' challenge this week
Starmer has introduced a social media ban for under-16s amid efforts to establish a legacy ahead of Burnham's anticipated political challenge. The move is framed as urgent, with Burnham expected to act immediately this week.
- When will social media ban start, and which platforms are affected?
The social media ban for UK teens is set to begin in early 2027, affecting platforms such as TikTok and Snapchat.
- Starmer confirms social media ban for under-16s, saying this is a ‘big moment for our country’ – UK politics live
UK Prime Minister Starmer announced a social media ban for under-16s, citing concerns about children's happiness and safety. He acknowledged teenagers may bypass the restrictions but emphasized the rules' importance in challenging tech companies' perceived intransigence.
- What’s Starmer’s plan for Friday morning?
The article discusses Keir Starmer's potential plans for the week, including Andy Burnham's possible return to parliament. It mentions the Prime Minister's announcement of a social media ban for under-16s, a G7 summit, and the resignation of John Healey as defense secretary, along with updates on who is advising the Prime Minister.
- Keir Starmer set to announce under-16s social media ban – UK politics live
Prime Minister Keir Starmer is set to announce a social media ban for under-16s, modeled after Australia's policy but with stricter measures, targeting apps like TikTok, Instagram, and Snapchat. The announcement precedes his G7 summit and a key byelection, as the article criticizes Labour's past opposition to similar bans.
- British leader expected to impose teen social media ban that goes further than Australia’s
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is expected to announce a social media ban for young teenagers. The proposed ban is described as going further than Australia’s similar measures.
- Sir Flip-Flop strikes again! Starmer to unveil a FULL social media ban for under-16s in yet another U-turn
Starmer is set to announce a full social media ban for under-16s, described as another U-turn. The policy reversal is highlighted in the article's title with a reference to 'Sir Flip-Flop.'
- Starmer to announce ‘Australia plus’ ban on social media for under-16s
Keir Starmer will ban under-16s from major social media apps like TikTok, Instagram, and X. Additional restrictions will limit interactions with strangers on gaming apps and prohibit late-night scrolling for users up to 18 years old.
- UK set to announce social media ban for under-16s
The UK is set to announce a social media ban for individuals under the age of 16. The article provides links to the news source and related discussion threads, with 48 points and 30 comments noted.
- Australia’s social media ban is floundering. Can it still help younger kids?
Australia implemented a nationwide ban on social media accounts for children under 16, but six months later, the law has largely failed to prevent young teens from using the platforms.
- Keir Starmer hits back at Donald Trump telling him to avoid a social media ban for under-16s
Keir Starmer responded to Donald Trump by urging him to avoid implementing a social media ban for under-16s. The exchange highlights a disagreement over regulations targeting young users on social platforms.
- Keir Starmer 'to announce social media ban' for under-16s - as ministers claim PM has entered his 'legacy era'
Keir Starmer is set to announce a social media ban for under-16s, according to reports. Ministers have stated that the Prime Minister has entered his 'legacy era'.
- Parents force Starmer into embracing social media ban
Parents are pushing Starmer to adopt a social media ban, and the Prime Minister is set to announce restrictions this month despite his previous opposition.
- Mother of boy who may have died in TikTok challenge urges No 10 to ban social media
Ellen Roome, mother of 14-year-old Jools Sweeney who may have died in a TikTok challenge, criticizes the UK government for delaying action on a social media ban for under-16s. She will meet with Keir Starmer as consultations on the potential ban conclude.
- Norway becomes the latest country to unveil social media ban for children - after British MPs rejected ban for under-16s
Norway has introduced a social media ban for children, following the UK's rejection of a similar measure for under-16s. The move highlights growing global debate over regulating social media access for minors.
- Norway becomes the latest country to unveil social media ban for children - after British MPs rejected ban for under-16s
Norway has introduced a social media ban for children, following the rejection of a similar proposal by British MPs for under-16s. The move highlights growing global debate over regulating social media access for minors.
- Greece announces social media ban for under-15s, citing anxiety and sleep problems
Greece plans to ban social media access for children under 15 starting January 2023, citing rising anxiety, sleep disturbances, and addictive platform designs. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis emphasized the need for EU-wide cooperation despite potential backlash from youth.