I Research The Harm That Can Come To Teenagers On Social Media. I Don’t Support A Ban
Experts say a blanket social media ban for under-16s may isolate vulnerable youth and push activity to unregulated spaces, urging platform regulation and education instead.
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I Research The Harm That Can Come To Teenagers On Social Media. I Don’t Support A Ban
At first glance, a ban sounds straightforward: keep children away from platforms that can cause harm. The post I Research The Harm That Can Come To Teenagers On Social Media. I Don’t Support A Ban appeared first on StudyFinds.
I research the harm that can come to teenagers on social media. I don’t support a ban – Emily Setty
The UK government has launched a consultation on introducing an Australian-style ban on social media for under-16s. The proposal is framed as a bold response to rising concerns about young people’s mental health, online abuse and exposure to harmful content. At first glance, a ban sounds straightforward: keep children away from platforms that can cause harm. But as someone who has spent years researching young people’s digital lives, relationshi…
Loneliness has increased among young people, and one reason is social media. The government is now investigating a ban, but the solution is not so black and white, says Yulia Korzhina, who researches youth loneliness in Swedish Finland.
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