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Read a book? Join a club? Stare at a wall? Social media alternatives for under-16s

Amid UK government proposals for a ban, experts discuss what other activities might really serve children well

Read a book? Join a club? Stare at a wall? Social media alternatives for under-16s

TL;DR

  • The challenge with social media bans for under-16s is to replace the connection, belonging, entertainment, and inspiration that social media provides, not just the platform itself.
  • Organizations like The Scouts, BFI film clubs, Youth Music, libraries, and museums offer opportunities for social connection and shared interests.
  • Activities such as environmental activism, volunteering, mentoring, and participation in arts and cultural programs can foster a sense of purpose and connection.
  • Alternatives should offer rewards like novelty, progression, or excitement, similar to social media, such as geocaching, bouldering, or creative pursuits like writing fan fiction and making music.
  • Technology-based learning through coding and robotics clubs, as well as creativity-focused video games like Minecraft, can also be valuable alternatives.
  • Traditional hobbies that were popular before social media, such as reading, dancing, music, and cookery, remain appealing and can serve as engaging alternatives.