Wes Streeting asks US expert Jonathan Haidt to address officials on social media ban for under-16s

UK Health Secretary Wes Streeting has asked a US expert on social media regulation, Jonathan Haidt, to brief his officials on the proposed ban of social media for under-16s. The move comes as Prime Minister Keir Starmer appears open to stricter limits for young people.

Starmer acknowledged that Australia is "looking at different ways" to curb young people's access to social media, drawing parallels with their landmark ban introduced earlier this year. Fleur Anderson, a Labour MP, expressed her support for such measures, stating it is time for the UK to regulate and protect young people from potential harm.

Haidt, who has argued that widespread smartphone use led to a mental health crisis among young people, will address an event with officials, charities, and MPs. His attendance reflects a growing consensus in Westminster about regulating social media, sparked by recent controversies surrounding AI tools like X's image generator.

Other party leaders, including Ed Davey of the Liberal Democrats and Nigel Farage of Reform UK, have left open doors for such a move. Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has announced her intention to enact a ban if elected prime minister, while Labour mayor Andy Burnham supports it as well.

However, not everyone is on board, with some government ministers expressing concerns over implementation and potential impact on teenagers. Government officials are worried about the possibility of Labour peers backing a Conservative-led attempt to amend the children's wellbeing and schools bill, which includes a proposed ban for under-16s.

The issue has garnered significant attention, with experts like Haidt weighing in on the benefits of regulating social media among young people. Streeting's push for stricter limits on social media reflects his desire to address concerns over mental health and online safety.
 
I think this is a good move by Wes Streeting πŸ€”. We've seen how much harm social media can do, especially for under-16s πŸ‘€. Mental health issues are real and it's time we take action πŸ’‘. I'm all for stricter limits on social media, as long as it's done in a way that doesn't stifle free speech or creativity 🎨. We need to protect our young people from the negative effects of social media, but also make sure they're not missing out on the benefits of being online 😊. It's all about finding that balance βš–οΈ.
 
πŸ€” I think this is a super interesting development πŸ“Š. The fact that they're actually considering banning social media for under-16s is a big deal, especially with the rise of AI tools like X's image generator causing all sorts of problems 🚨. I'm not sure if I agree that we need to completely ban social media, but maybe setting some age limits would be a good starting point? 🀝 It's also got me thinking about how we can regulate online safety and mental health without totally suffocating our young people's freedom πŸ‘€. Fingers crossed they'll come up with some solid solutions 🀞
 
I think this is a no-brainer πŸ€”. We all know how social media can be detrimental to our kids' well-being, especially with the constant comparison and cyberbullying 🚫. I'm not surprised that some experts are weighing in on this issue, but it's about time we take action πŸ’ͺ. The fact that even Conservative leaders are open to a ban shows there's a growing consensus on this πŸ™Œ. We need to protect our kids from the harm of social media and make sure they're safe online πŸ‘Ά. It's not about restricting their freedom, it's about giving them the tools and support they need to thrive in the digital age πŸ’».
 
just read that UK is thinking of banning social media for under-16s πŸ€”πŸ“±, got me thinkin' about how big a deal this would be... like what even is the point of having a phone if you cant even use it? πŸ“΅πŸ˜‚ on the other hand, dont get me wrong, mental health and online safety are def super important 🀝. but is banning social media all we need to do? seems kinda extreme to me πŸ˜•. anyone else think about how this could affect their own life if they were banned from using it? πŸ’­
 
this is a slippery slope πŸ€―πŸ“Š think about it, if we ban social media for under-16s now, what's next? are we gonna ban phones altogether? or maybe limit access to the internet? where does it end? πŸš«πŸ‘€ also, let's talk about who's really calling the shots here - is it just a few powerful politicians or is there a real consensus among experts on this issue? i'm not convinced that's the case yet πŸ€”
 
I'm so down for some stricter limits on social media for under-16s! 🀩 It's like, we can't just sit back and let our kids grow up with their faces buried in screens all day. I mean, think about it, all that constant comparison and FOMO can be super damaging to young minds 😬. And have you seen those AI tools lately? They're like, totally out of control πŸ€–. We need to take a stand and protect our kids from all this negativity and distraction.

I'm loving the fact that experts like Haidt are weighing in on this issue and sharing their expertise πŸ’‘. It's about time we listened to people who care about mental health and online safety πŸ‘. And I have to give credit to Starmer for being open to changing the game πŸ”„. We need more leaders like him who are willing to take a stand and make some real changes.

Of course, there are always going to be some naysayers who'll say it's not that simple or that we can't just implement a blanket ban πŸ™„. But I say, why not? It's worth a try! Let's give our kids the best chance at growing up healthy and happy, free from the toxic influences of social media πŸ‘«.
 
I'm low-key hyped that UK is finally taking a serious stance on this 🀯. Social media companies have been playing with kids' emotions and well-being for far too long, and it's high time someone held them accountable 🚫. I mean, think about it - we all remember those good ol' days of actual human interaction πŸ˜‚. It's crazy that some folks are still worried about implementing a ban when the benefits far outweigh the risks πŸ’―.

I'm curious to see how this whole thing unfolds πŸ”„. Will Haidt's expertise be enough to convince the government to take action, or will the opposition throw a spanner in the works πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ? Either way, I think it's awesome that politicians are finally listening to experts and having an open conversation about this πŸ—£οΈ. Fingers crossed we get some serious change soon πŸ‘
 
I THINK IT'S ABOUT TIME WE STARTED REGULATING SOCIAL MEDIA MORE SERIOUSLY, ESPECIALLY WHEN IT COMES TO TEENAGERS! πŸ“±πŸ‘€ I MEAN, WE CAN'T JUST SIT BACK AND WATCH AS OUR YOUNG PEOPLE ARE SPENDING HOURS ON END ON THEIR PHONES, POTENTIALLY AFFECTING THEIR MENTAL HEALTH. SOME EXPERTS LIKE JONATHAN HAIDT ARE EVEN SAYING THAT WIDESPREAD SMARTPHONE USE HAS LED TO A MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS AMONG YOUNG PEOPLE, AND I BELIEVE IT! πŸ’”

AS FOR KEMI BADENOCH WANTING TO BAN SOCIAL MEDIA FOR UNDER-16S IF SHE GETS ELECTED PM, I THINK THAT'S A GOOD START. BUT WE NEED TO BE CAREFUL ABOUT HOW WE REGULATE IT SO WE DON'T END UP CAUSING MORE HARM THAN GOOD. I'M EXCITED TO SEE WHAT THE GOVERNMENT COMES UP WITH AND HOPE THEY LISTEN TO BOTH SIDES OF THE ARGUMENT πŸ€”
 
omg this is getting serious lol 🀯 i think its about time we start taking control of whats happening in the minds of our youth, like seriously have you seen what happens when kids are glued to their screens 24/7? πŸ“±πŸ˜© they need some protection from all that toxic online stuff!

and honestly its not just about the mental health crisis, its also about keeping them safe from all those predators lurking around πŸ‘€πŸ’”. i mean weve got enough problems in the real world without our kids getting messed with online too 😑.

ive heard jonathan haidt say some crazy things on his podcast but im actually kinda interested in hearing what he has to say about this πŸ€”. like, how do we strike a balance between freedom of speech and protecting our youth? thats the question that needs answers stat πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ
 
πŸ€” y'know, thinkin about this whole social media ban thing... it makes me think 'bout how we gotta take responsibility for our own actions πŸ™ as a society. I mean, we all know that smartphones & the internet can be both a blessing & a curse, right? We gotta learn to use these tools wisely & not let them control us πŸ’». If we wanna protect young people from potential harm, we need to take action, but we also need to think about how it's gonna affect 'em in the long run 🀞. It's all about balance, innit? πŸ‘
 
πŸ€” gotta say, think banning socials for under-16s is a pretty drastic move... like, can't we just have some guidelines instead? πŸ™„ I mean, sure, there's been some wild stuff on those platforms, but are we really gonna cut kids off entirely? 🚫 that'd be, like, super unfair on them. πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ not to mention all the potential benefits of having a social media presence - like, how would they learn about the world without Instagram and TikTok? πŸ˜‚ just thinkin' it through, you know? πŸ‘€
 
im not sure about this ban thing... i mean, im all for protecting our youth, but its kinda scary to think about giving up social media altogether 🀯. i know some experts say it can be bad for their mental health, but what about the good stuff? like connecting with friends and family online? dont we need some balance? πŸ€” also, what about the potential impact on teens who rely heavily on social media for education and research? im all for regulation, but i think we should be looking at ways to educate our youth on how to use these platforms safely, rather than just banning them altogether πŸ’‘.
 
I think it's high time we had a chat about social media regulation πŸ€”. I mean, I get why we're worried about the impact on teens - they're already going through so much in their lives, and then you add this whole online world to mix... It's crazy! 🀯 On one hand, I feel like we need to protect them from all the potential harm out there - cyberbullying, FOMO, influencer culture... but on the other hand, they're not exactly tiny humans anymore πŸ˜‚. They're at an age where they're learning to navigate the world and make their own decisions, so do we really want to take that away? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I'm all for having a conversation about this, though - maybe we can find a middle ground 🀝.
 
πŸ€” The question is, how far will they go? I mean, a ban on social media for under-16s sounds extreme, but at the same time, you gotta consider all the stuff that can happen online... cyberbullying, addiction, it's real πŸ“±. But on the flip side, do we really need to stifle kids' freedom just yet? I think the goal is to educate them about how to use these platforms safely and responsibly 🀝.

It's also worth noting that some people might be using social media in ways that are detrimental to their mental health, so maybe this isn't entirely a bad thing πŸ’‘. But still, it's a big step, and I think we need more conversation about how we're going to do this in a way that actually helps kids πŸ€”.

What do you guys think? Should the UK go ahead with banning social media for under-16s? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
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