The questions that remain unansweredpublished at 13:12 BST

We've been receiving your questions about the announcement of a social media ban for under-16s. Here are a selection:
Liam, 38, Manchester, says he's kept both his children off social media for their entire lives. He says "it hasn't been easy" and had to withstand significant social pressure. He says: "The ban changes that landscape and I think it is the right call. The thing the coverage is missing is what children do instead?"
Marcel, 48, in Cambridgeshire says he has no issue with a social media ban for children, but feels it contradicts another major change. "Isn't the government going to make 16-year-olds eligible to vote? If so, then where are they supposed to discuss their political beliefs or listen to other opinions/debates etc? If a social media ban is enforced, then the voting age has to stay at 18."
Hilary says tech companies could "push a simple phone" that would just allow you to message or call. "Why do children have smart phones at all? They say they need phones to get in touch with friends and family. A simple phone is all they need in that case!"
Chris says he is glad about the ban, but says adults should also be considered. "Has anyone collated the damage done to vulnerable adults? How many suicides in total are due to these platforms? We need control over what's being put out by these money hungry platforms."
Karen in Arbroath, says: "Is nobody investigating why PARENTS can't properly supervise their kids?"
Daniel, 36, in Newcastle says "I have younger children and YouTube Kids is something we use a lot for educational purposes - there is some good content on there. How will the ban affect the access to that useful platform?"
Sam, 17, in Eastbourne says the ban seems "rushed" and "ineffective". "The online safety act was not effective at stopping children seeing harmful content, how will this new law be any better?"
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