Illustration of a young teenager facing social media restrictions under the proposed UK ban for under-16s.
Illustration of a young teenager facing social media restrictions under the proposed UK ban for under-16s.
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UK proposes social media ban for under-16s in 2027

The UK government announced plans on June 15 to ban social media use for children under 16, with rules expected to take effect in spring 2027. The proposal would require platforms to implement strict age checks and restrict certain features for minors.

The ban targets user-to-user platforms focused on social interaction and algorithmic recommendations, including Snapchat, TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and X. Messaging services such as WhatsApp and Signal are exempt, along with educational platforms, e-commerce sites, and music streaming.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s plan builds on Australia’s model but extends further to gaming features and AI companions. Romantic AI chatbots would face a minimum age of 18, while other intimate AI features would be restricted for under-18s.

Ofcom will study effective age assurance methods, such as facial estimation and digital IDs. Technology Secretary Liz Kendall requested an urgent review of enforcement capabilities.

Social media companies including Meta have warned the rules could push teenagers toward less regulated services. Nigel Farage described the ban as unlikely to work.

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Initial reactions on X show strong criticism of the proposed UK social media ban for under-16s, with users calling it overreach, a step toward dictatorship, and questioning enforcement and motives; some express skepticism about effectiveness and highlight opposition from charities.

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UK plans to bar under-16s from major social media platforms from 2027

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Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Monday, June 15, 2026, that the UK government will pursue legislation to restrict children under 16 from using major social media platforms, with ministers aiming to pass a bill by late December and bring the measures in during 2027.

Canada has introduced legislation that would prohibit anyone under 16 from having social media accounts. The Safe Social Media Act also sets new rules for platforms and AI chatbots.

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A new report from the Internet Foundation shows divided opinions on the government's proposal for a 15-year age limit on social media. Many parents see benefits while children are critical. Måns Jonasson points to practical and democratic challenges.

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