

Stop the under 16s social media ban in the UK
The Issue
In the wake of increasing concerns around online safety, a proposed ban on social media for under 16s in the UK has been introduced. While the intention to protect young people is commendable, such a broad measure could have significant negative impacts on the mental health and education of teenagers.
Social media, when used responsibly, offers numerous educational opportunities and a vital platform for young people to express themselves and connect with peers globally. A ban could isolate teenagers from a significant part of modern communication and learning resources, putting them at a disadvantage compared to their global counterparts who have access to these platforms.
Moreover, a blanket ban does not address the root causes of online risks, such as inappropriate content and cyberbullying. Instead of a ban, we should focus on improving digital literacy programs that educate young people on how to navigate social media safely and responsibly. Providing moderated access under parental guidance and setting clear boundaries can be more effective.
The UK government should also collaborate with social media companies to enhance privacy settings and robust reporting tools, ensuring a safer environment for minors rather than outright banning them from these platforms.
We urge the decision-makers to consider these alternative solutions that protect without limiting the potential benefits of social media for under 16s. Join us in advocating for balanced regulation and support a future where our youth can thrive safely online by signing this petition.
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The Issue
In the wake of increasing concerns around online safety, a proposed ban on social media for under 16s in the UK has been introduced. While the intention to protect young people is commendable, such a broad measure could have significant negative impacts on the mental health and education of teenagers.
Social media, when used responsibly, offers numerous educational opportunities and a vital platform for young people to express themselves and connect with peers globally. A ban could isolate teenagers from a significant part of modern communication and learning resources, putting them at a disadvantage compared to their global counterparts who have access to these platforms.
Moreover, a blanket ban does not address the root causes of online risks, such as inappropriate content and cyberbullying. Instead of a ban, we should focus on improving digital literacy programs that educate young people on how to navigate social media safely and responsibly. Providing moderated access under parental guidance and setting clear boundaries can be more effective.
The UK government should also collaborate with social media companies to enhance privacy settings and robust reporting tools, ensuring a safer environment for minors rather than outright banning them from these platforms.
We urge the decision-makers to consider these alternative solutions that protect without limiting the potential benefits of social media for under 16s. Join us in advocating for balanced regulation and support a future where our youth can thrive safely online by signing this petition.
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Petition created on 15 June 2026