
The United Kingdom is taking decisive action to protect its youth from the pervasive influence of social media, moving forward with a ban for children under the age of 16.
British officials are not stopping there; they have signaled that additional restrictions, including potential curfews and the curbing of manipulative, addictive features like infinite scroll and AI-driven chatbots, are on the horizon for July.
This aggressive regulatory stance has sparked a debate across the Atlantic, as Americans grapple with the reality of how Big Tech platforms impact the next generation.
While the U.S. has long championed a hands-off approach to the digital marketplace, the growing concern over the psychological toll of these platforms is forcing a re-evaluation of whether parental rights and private sector accountability are enough, or if the government must step in to shield minors from algorithms designed to keep them hooked.
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