Questions remain on how the ban will workpublished at 17:49 BST
We've been receiving questions about the announcement of a social media ban for under-16s. Here are a selection.
Nicola wonders if other Commonwealth countries like New Zealand and Canada will follow suit and asks what will happens with the Crown Dependencies. "Or will we have people visiting those locations on holiday etc, who can access social media accounts whilst outside of the UK?"
Si Richy says"the ban is never going to work. The issue is that parents are abdicating their responsibility to their own children. Parents control when young people get a phone, they buy it, the parents pay the bills, whether it be contract or pay-as-you-go, the money comes from the parents."
Conor in the West Midlands says "if it’s a ban on under 16-year-olds and a child becomes 16 in a school year in September, isn’t that going to cause problems with the rest of the class/year who don’t become 16 during various months throughout that school year?"
Malc asks how the ban "is going to help schools, when most nowadays post their homework online."
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