UK to ban social media use for teens at night
Translated from Danish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The British government announced a nighttime ban on social media use for teenagers aged 16 and 17.
- The ban, which aims to improve sleep and focus, will apply to platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube between midnight and 6 a.m.
- Teenagers can bypass the ban by adjusting their account settings, and a complete ban for under-16s was previously announced.
The British government is implementing a nighttime ban on social media for teenagers aged 16 and 17, aiming to improve their sleep and focus on education. Platforms such as Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube will be inaccessible to this age group between midnight and 6 a.m.
This measure follows a previous announcement that social media will be completely prohibited for children under 16. Technology Minister Liz Kendall stated that these initiatives are crucial for helping young people get adequate sleep, concentrate on their studies, and spend more quality time with family and friends. "All of this is fundamental to building a happy, healthy, and meaningful adult life," she said.
These measures will be crucial for helping young people get the sleep they need, focus on school and education, and spend more quality time with family and friends.
The government's stated goal is to allow young people to benefit from technology while equipping them with the tools to thrive in the digital world. Teenagers will have the option to circumvent the nighttime ban by altering their account settings.
All of this is fundamental to building a happy, healthy, and meaningful adult life. We want young people to enjoy the benefits of technology while having the tools to make the digital world a place where they can thrive.
Originally published by Berlingske in Danish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.