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เข้าร่วม Aralık 2022
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monk@monk276·
@HeadWarriorTWM It's not "addictive poison" you are just a Psycho...
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Barry Wall
Barry Wall@HeadWarriorTWM·
Gina Miller's 'letter' on the under-16s social media ban is psychotic: Starmer finally acts to protect kids from addictive poison & she's moaning it's 'rushed' & doesn't go far enough into full state regulation of platforms. Prioritising bureaucracy over children's mental health in 2026 = deranged.
Gina Miller@thatginamiller

So disappointing that Starmer has rushed through the #socialmediaban - so critical to the health and safety of our children, and our nation more widely. So much is being missed- including issues of capacity, funding & enforcement of the existing Online Safety Act. The question is not where ministers set age limits; it is whether the UK remains a low-regulation nation for platforms that shape the developmental environment of every child in the country, including the more than three million children and adults whose cognitive, learning, or developmental differences mean they cannot defend themselves. Summary from my submission to the consultation👇

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Graham Logan
Graham Logan@g_m_logan·
@Alonso_GD Apps will add GPS based location checks, some already do.
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Kiddo
Kiddo@rkidrkid82·
@Stefan_01010011 @SamCKx Actually,apologies on my behalf for comprehending you wrong, silly on my behalf. I just realised what you meant. What happens is I tell those people to go live in the wild if they are that concerned about government, living off the grid is legal😂
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Sam
Sam@SamCKx·
It's incredible how far the usual X accounts are going to mislead you all on the UK Government under-16 social media ban. Despite the misinformation being spread today, 88% of 8444 parents 'strongly agreed' with the ban, just 2% 'strongly disagreed'. Certain accounts on X are framing a different question as though it was the ONLY question asked, and totally ignoring this one where parents got to give their nuanced opinion, and were overwhelmingly in favour of this policy.
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Kiddo@rkidrkid82·
@Stefan_01010011 @SamCKx I won’t trust the information provided by gov that make the laws we have to abide by then. I will believe and trust you instead Stefan 😂
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monk@monk276·
@rkidrkid82 @SamCKx @Stefan_01010011 And I've provided evidence from Kim-Jong Un himself that everyone in the DPRK is happy! Don't believe me? Ask Kim-Jong Un himself!
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Kiddo@rkidrkid82·
@SamCKx @Stefan_01010011 I felt this mate, honestly, I have been providing info about this whole ban, from the main verified source itself govUk, you will not believe how many ignored the facts just to still run their narratives.
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monk@monk276·
@SamCKx @Stefan_01010011 So, the government says so! Ah yes because you should trust the government in what it says the public say...
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monk@monk276·
@SamCKx 7000 people, Try harder to bootlick.
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monk@monk276·
@SamCKx And Kim Jong Un got 99% of the vote in every election since the 1950s... If you believe this you should believe that...
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Sam
Sam@SamCKx·
People will attack this policy, but after extensive government consultation, 90% of the parents of under-16s support it. They have watched social media consume huge portions of their children’s lives, so have a very different perspective. Social media amplifies narcissism, materialism, envy and division at an age when young minds are still developing. It keeps children trapped in a digital ecosystem designed to maximise engagement at the expense of real-world experiences, time outdoors, hobbies, independence, and learning how to socialise and build genuine friendships. Perhaps most damaging of all, it encourages constant comparison. Children are measuring themselves against carefully curated versions of other people’s lives every hour of every day. It creates feelings of inadequacy and anxiety on a scale that older generations simply never experienced. There will be much outrage about this, but this policy is truly about protecting children, and anyone who cares about the future of society should support it.
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK

🚨 NEW: Under-16s in the UK will be banned from the following 10 social media apps TikTok YouTube Snapchat Instagram X Reddit Facebook Twitch Kick Threads

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Robin Monotti
Robin Monotti@robinmonotti·
Is uncontrolled social media exposure damaging to under 16s? Yes. Do I want the government to parent my children, knowing it will fail? No. Is the real goal of the government to capture the identity of all over 16s? Yes. They are defending their own corruption not children.
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monk@monk276·
@GuidoFawkes everyone has said this for years. You aren't special.
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Guido Fawkes
Guido Fawkes@GuidoFawkes·
A year ago Guido reported Labour would go after VPNs. The government's breezy dismissal was written up by the press. Eleven months later Liz Kendall says she will come back with new restrictions on VPNs as British policy to ban half of the internet falls apart. #carcrash
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monk@monk276·
@robinmonotti China tried this. How yare you going to be more evil than Xi?
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Robin Monotti
Robin Monotti@robinmonotti·
Russia tried this. It failed. This "ban" is a shambles. As usual nobody has thought it through. We are governed by lying clowns.
BBC Breakfast@BBCBreakfast

'We will make further statements in July about VPNs and further restrictions' Technology Secretary Liz Kendall told #BBCBreakfast she will outline more details next month about the social media ban on under 16s in the UK - as well as additional restrictions on Virtual Private Networks, curfews and chatbots bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

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monk@monk276·
@BradfemlyWalsh "Imagine choosing to put your kids in very real danger of being exposed to potential life-destroying harm, just to feel like a bigot called a Feminist." FTFY
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monk@monk276·
@princedale8 It also saw an uptick of Neo-Nazis. So, therefore Bluesky is a haven for the far right! Obviously not...
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Jim@princedale8·
"Bluesky has publicly acknowledged a "predictable uptick" in child sexual abuse material as its user base grew"
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677

Sixteen Year Olds Get the Vote. They Do Not Get X. Today Keir Starmer announced a ban on under-16s using ten social media platforms. TikTok, Instagram, Threads, Facebook, X, YouTube, Snapchat, Reddit, Twitch and Kick. Bluesky is not on the list. Neither is Discord. This matters because of what we know about both platforms, and because of what Australia did about one of them. Bluesky has publicly acknowledged a "predictable uptick" in child sexual abuse material as its user base grew, serious enough that it partnered with the Internet Watch Foundation to deal with it. Discord was the subject of an NBC News investigation that found hundreds of active servers being used to groom and exploit children, a finding its own chief executive called "horrifying." The Australian government, the model Britain says it is following, agreed with that assessment of Bluesky. It was added to the restricted list there in November 2025, with the same minimum age of 16 that applies to the rest of the ban. The UK's preliminary list does not include it. This is not a case of Britain simply replicating that approach. The policy has been described as "Australian-style" and "Australia-plus," going further on curfews and chatbot restrictions than the original. On the one platform with a documented child safety problem that the original restricted, Britain has chosen to diverge. That is not an oversight in a policy carefully benchmarked against another country's model. It is a choice. X, meanwhile, made the list. The government itself uses X. So do the Green Party, the Liberal Democrats and Your Party. None of them are leaving the platform, yet figures from all four have called for tighter restrictions on it or for it to be banned outright. What changed is not who uses the platform but what gets said there and who says it. Footage of the Belfast stabbing first spread on X to millions of people within an hour of it happening. The government's record on immigration, asylum and policing is challenged there daily, by people it cannot easily silence. Bluesky, by contrast, has become known as a space where that kind of challenge is rare. The platforms are not being separated by risk to children. They are being separated by how comfortable the political class is with what gets said on each. A government can claim this is coincidence once. The pattern across this entire policy says otherwise. Yesterday it emerged the announcement had been brought forward by weeks. Ian Russell, Molly Russell's own father, could identify no reason for that beyond the Makerfield by-election. Today it emerges the platform list does not track the evidence of harm, even when that evidence comes from the government's own template. Reem Ibrahim of the Reason Foundation has already asked the obvious question. Is this overt political censorship. Sources tell the Guardian the government may face judicial review over precisely this inconsistency. Then there is the contradiction nobody in government has addressed. Starmer has discussed extending the vote to sixteen and seventeen year olds, on the basis that they are mature enough to weigh arguments and choose a government. The logic of this ban is that the same sixteen year olds cannot be trusted to read X without the state intervening on their behalf. A government that believes both of these things at once does not have a coherent theory of childhood. It has a theory of which platforms it would prefer young voters not to encounter before an election. The timing was political. The platform list, sparing on its own template's terms the platform that most deserved scrutiny, is harder still to explain. This was never only about Molly Russell and child safety. It is about who gets to talk to whom, and when, in the run-up to an election this government is increasingly afraid of losing. "Bluesky has publicly acknowledged a "predictable uptick" in child sexual abuse material as its user base grew"

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monk@monk276·
@KonstantinKisin Konstantin Kisin is pro censorship. How does that not surprise me🤔🤔🤔🤔
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Konstantin Kisin
Konstantin Kisin@KonstantinKisin·
The ban on social media for children under 16 is an idea that has merits. But the way it is being done is simply a way to force everyone, including adults, to identify themselves online, creating the most powerful surveillance and censorship architecture in human history.
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monk@monk276·
@DeepHumor Nope, impossible. Not even China can do it.
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monk@monk276·
@connoreshaw We should ban politicians from existing...
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J Stewart
J Stewart@triffic_stuff_·
Jess Phillips just admitted she’s stunned Starmer announced the under 16 social media ban because “personally as an individual [he was] definitely opposed to it. He’s obviously gone on quite a journey.” She says she would never have resigned if he’d done this earlier, which she’d been pushing for. So what changed? Exactly what everyone’s saying: Starmer knows the end is near. He’s rushing out a shambolic announcement with zero details to claim some desperate legacy win. Even the tech secretary was out this morning with no real answers. Classic dying administration stuff.
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monk@monk276·
@munirawilson Because the government has your best interests at heart? How's life in North Korea?
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Munira Wilson 🇺🇦
Munira Wilson 🇺🇦@munirawilson·
We can't let loopholes undermine a social media ban for under-16s. Big tech have proved time and again that they will always cut corners - even at the cost of our children's wellbeing - they mustn't be allowed to dodge the ban.
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