MPs reject call for under-16s social media ban, backing more flexible powers
A ban on sites like Tiktok, Instagram, and Snapchat was brought in for children in Australia at the end of last year -- the first country to impose a ban -- and similar plans were backed by peers in the House of Lords in January.
Plans for a ban were put forward as suggested changes to the Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill.
"Others, including children's charities, have warned that a blanket ban could drive children towards less regulated corners of the internet or leave teenagers unprepared when they do come online.
During the debate, he said: "Parents like me are locked in a daily battle that they simply cannot win alone, fighting platforms that have been specifically designed to keep children hooked.
"We would act, because that is what the evidence demanded.
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