Social media platforms need to stop never-ending scrolling, UK’s Starmer says

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Social media platforms such as Instagram and TikTok need to take action to stop young users wasting hours mindlessly scrolling never-ending videos, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Monday.

Britain, like other countries is considering restricting access to social media for ‌children and ⁠it ⁠is testing bans, curfews and app time limits to see ​how they impact sleep, family life and schoolwork.

“We’re consulting on whether there should be a ban for under 16s,” Starmer told BBC Radio. “But I think equally important, the addictive scrolling mechanisms are really problematic to my mind. They ⁠need to ‌go.”

Social media companies had designed algorithms that ​were intended ​to encourage addictive behaviour, and parents were ⁠asking the government to intervene, Starmer said.

Australia in ​December became the world’s first country to ​ban social media for children under 16, with Greece and Indonesia also enacting similar bans.

More than 45,000 people had already responded to its consultation on children’s online safety, the UK government said, adding that there was still time ‌to contribute before a deadline of May 26.