Great Britain has introduced a new regulation prohibiting social media use for children under 16. This decision by Prime Minister Keir Starmer is causing friction with the Trump administration. Less than a week before, the White House had expressed concerns about potential impacts on free speech and challenges for American tech companies.
Starmer’s firm stance indicates Britain’s intention to maintain its digital regulatory strategy, despite possible conflicts with the U.S. Tobias Feakin, Australia’s ex-ambassador for cyber affairs, noted the timing shows Britain’s resolve to establish its own standards for online safety.
During a recent session, Starmer addressed questions about potential retaliation from President Trump, who previously hinted at imposing higher tariffs over such regulations. Unperturbed by these disagreements, Starmer stressed the universal duty of leaders to safeguard children, suggesting that the specifics of regulations will remain debatable.
Global pressure is rising on governments and tech giants to tackle kids’ social media addiction and exposure to harmful content. World leaders are divided on implementation methods.
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