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'Tech firms are losing the public': social media age bans near tipping point

UK is latest country to set minimum age for social media access but big tech is fighting back globally against curbs

'Tech firms are losing the public': social media age bans near tipping point

TL;DR

  • Governments worldwide are enacting minimum age laws for social media platforms, with the UK planning a ban for under-16s by spring 2027.
  • Former Meta employee Arturo Béjar has voiced concerns, stating that parents universally dread their children going online due to preventable harms.
  • Meta and other tech companies are appealing legal verdicts holding them liable for addictive product design and misleading safety claims.
  • Big tech companies are spending substantial amounts on lobbying efforts in the EU and US to counter proposed regulations like the Kids Online Safety Act (Kosa).
  • Despite tech industry resistance, public opinion and political will are increasingly favoring stricter social media regulations for minors.