The United Kingdom has announced a ban on children using social media platforms. This decision has garnered support from some parents and child advocacy groups, while critics have expressed concerns regarding privacy issues. The article also discusses similar measures being considered or implemented in other countries.
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- framing: Britain is banning children from using social media
- vague attribution: Some parents and child advocacy groups, critics
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Britain Implements Ban on Children's Use of Social Media
The UK has introduced a ban on children's access to social media, receiving support from parents and advocacy groups. However, there are concerns about privacy from critics. The article also examines actions taken by other nations regarding children's social media use.
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- ✕ framing: Britain is banning children from using social media
- ✕ vague attribution: Some parents and child advocacy groups, critics
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Britain is banning children from using social media. Here's what other countries are doing
Britain Implements Ban on Children's Use of Social Media