Months after changes that restrict under-16s from using social media come into effect, a clear assessment of whether the ban benefits children has not emerged. The outlets report that the outcome remains uncertain, with ongoing debate about how effective the policy is in addressing potential risks associated with social media use. Rather than a final verdict, the discussion is described as unsettled, reflecting the difficulty of measuring impacts on child wellbeing and online safety over a relatively short period. The coverage characterizes the situation as “a bit messy,” suggesting that early signals and practical considerations have not yet produced a definitive conclusion. Both sources indicate that the policy’s effectiveness is still being evaluated and that questions remain about its real-world effects on children, enforcement, and whether the restrictions achieve their intended goals. No additional findings, official results, or conclusive evidence are cited in the provided text beyond the point that assessment is ongoing and inconclusive.
Jury still out on under-16 social media ban months after it took effect
Months after changes that restrict under-16s from using social media come into effect, a clear assessment of whether the ban benefits children has not emerged. The outlets report that the outcome rema...
- Changes restricting social media use for children under 16 have been in effect for months.
- The overall benefits of the under-16 social media ban are not yet established.
- A definitive assessment or verdict has not been reached.
- The situation is described as uncertain and ongoing rather than resolved.
- Debate continues over the policy’s effectiveness.
There is no verdict on the benefits of barring under 16-year-olds from using social media, months after the controversial changes came into effect.
1 day agoThere is no verdict on the benefits of barring under 16-year-olds from using social media, months after the controversial changes came into effect.
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