Article 735FP Even British teenagers want tighter laws around social media – but let’s make it part of a broader vision for children | Gaby Hinsliff

Even British teenagers want tighter laws around social media – but let’s make it part of a broader vision for children | Gaby Hinsliff

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Gaby Hinsliff
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We need an honest reckoning with other factors that threaten young people's wellbeing, from poverty to academic stress

Our children's feelings are not for sale, and nor are they to be manipulated.

So said Emmanuel Macron this week, after French lawmakers voted to ban under-15s from social media. Admittedly, he then repeated these sentiments in a post on X, in the time-honoured manner of parents solemnly lecturing children to do as we say, not as we do.

Gaby Hinsliff is a Guardian columnist

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