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Britain asks parents: Should social media be banned for under-16s?

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LONDON, March 1 (Reuters) - Britain ‌is seeking the views of parents and children on ​whether to ban access to social media for under-16s, as well as possible restrictions on ⁠gaming platforms and artificial intelligence chatbots.

Governments worldwide are trying to limit the impact of social media and gaming on children's mental health and sleep, with ​parents feeling outpaced by platforms built to maximise the time young users spend online.

Australia introduced ‌a ban on social media for under-16s in December, and other governments, including Britain's, are weighing similar moves.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has said he wants ⁠to introduce new powers to protect children, beyond those in ⁠an Online Safety Act which is only two-and-a-half years old.

The three-month consultation, starting on Monday, will look at measures ranging from a possible minimum age for social media to bans on addictive design features and overnight curfews for ‌under-16s.

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"We know parents everywhere are grappling with how much ⁠screen time their children should have, when they should ‌give them a phone, what they are seeing ​online, and the impact all of this is having," technology minister Liz Kendall said in a statement.

"This is why  we're asking children and parents ‌to take part in this landmark consultation on how ​young people can thrive in ⁠an age of rapid technological change."

The government said it would run ‌pilots with families and teenagers to ⁠examine how potential social media restrictions could work in practice.

It will also study whether children should be able to interact with AI chatbots without limits and how ​age-verification rules should be ‌strengthened.

Britain is separately preparing stricter rules to require tech companies to remove non-consensual intimate ⁠images within 48 hours or face ​fines of up to 10% of global revenue.

(Reporting by Sam TabahritiEditing ​by Paul Sandle and Peter Graff)

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