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Britain Considers Digital Bedtime for Under-16s on Social Media

Britain is considering implementing a "digital bedtime" for social media users under 16, aiming to curb excessive screen time and protect young people. This initiative follows a broader trend of governments exploring regulations to manage the impact of digital technologies on minors. The proposal suggests that platforms might need to enforce age-appropriate usage limits. AI

IMPACT Potential government regulation could influence how AI-powered social media platforms operate and target younger demographics.

RANK_REASON The article discusses a potential policy proposal by a government regarding social media use by minors, which falls under commentary on policy rather than a direct policy enactment or a significant industry event.

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Britain Considers Digital Bedtime for Under-16s on Social Media

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  1. The Register — AI TIER_1 English(EN) ·

    Britain plots digital bedtime after kicking under-16s off social media

    UK plans to go further than Australia, while also targeting stranger contact, livestreaming, and addictive platform features