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  • A study by The New Britain Project found that 75% of young people aged 16 to 24 believe stronger rules are needed for social media, as it harms mental health.
  • More than 60% of young people believe social media does more harm than good, according to a study by The New Britain Project and More in Common.
  • The study shows that 75% of those aged 16 to 24 support stronger rules for social media to protect young people from harm.
  • Luke Tryl of More in Common noted that many Gen Z Britons regret their time on devices and want to protect their own children from social media.
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Young people support stricter rules on social media

A new study says many young people regret the amount of time spent on their phones, and believe it causes more harm than good.

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Daily Mirror broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Friday, March 7, 2025.
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