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groundloop

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Tue Jun 9, 2026, 05:06 PM Yesterday

White House urges UK not to ban social media for under-16s [View all]

Source: The Guardian

The White House has urged the UK not to impose a social media ban for under-16s, saying such restrictions could impose a “disproportionate” burden on US tech firms.

In a submission to a government consultation on online safety, the US government came out against “prescribed one-size-fits-all government restrictions” and “blunt regulatory instruments” to address online harms to children.

The notice, published by the US embassy in London, added that age-gating for 13- to 16-year-olds would not work. “Technical methods developed to distinguish minors from adults cannot simply be repurposed for younger thresholds,” it said.

Instead, the Trump administration called on the UK to give parents “robust tools” to manage their children’s privacy settings and account controls, as well as requiring platforms to offer a healthy online experience “rather than outright bans”.

Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/jun/09/white-house-urges-uk-not-ban-social-media-under-16s

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If Trump is against it... them I'm all for it. QueerDuck Yesterday #1
... 2naSalit Yesterday #2
One of my all time favorites! 😂🤣👍️ QueerDuck Yesterday #3
I suspected... 2naSalit Yesterday #4
From the same people who cheered (after demanding) schools ban cell phones. Grins 18 hrs ago #24
This is one of the few areas Matthew28 Yesterday #5
I really want to agree with you... and I appreciate where you're coming from... slightlv Yesterday #8
Thank you for this reply. LiberalLovinLug 22 hrs ago #21
"Freedom of speech" is assessed somewhat differently in the UK 0rganism Yesterday #9
This message was self-deleted by its author Skittles Yesterday #15
The only problem is: oberle Yesterday #16
Ohhhhh, poor US tech firms! City Lights Yesterday #6
With Kissin Kousin Eppy gone, the current White House resident needs other ways to recruit those under 16 for his sons. Wonder Why Yesterday #7
Apparently youngsters take social media seriously. Aussie105 Yesterday #10
Don't care about tech firms' woes. In the end, they'll adapt for a dollar, I'm sure. OC375 Yesterday #11
Social media isn't healthy for a lot of people. ForgoTheConsequence Yesterday #12
The real concern is the potential cutting off of the brainwashing of children to accept the status quo. cstanleytech Yesterday #13
Why are the destruction of our speech & privacy rights so favored as solutions of first resort? snot Yesterday #14
What makes him think the UK is going to listen to him? On ANYTHING! JustKay Yesterday #17
This is icky. Baitball Blogger 22 hrs ago #18
None of your business, asshole. LudwigPastorius 22 hrs ago #19
When the fuck did it become acceptable for them to keep trying to influence policies that affect the EU? Karasu 22 hrs ago #20
What a shame if our children were isolated from a constant flood of fascist propaganda..... KY_EnviroGuy 19 hrs ago #22
They want to poison the minds of everyone, everywhere! The younger the better! PSPS 18 hrs ago #23
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