
Moral Maze Should children be banned from social media?
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Dec 11, 2025 Jennifer Powers, founder of the Unplugged Coalition, advocates for a smartphone-free childhood and supports strong measures to protect children online. Timandra Harkness offers a counterpoint, arguing that social issues predate technology and promoting education over bans. James Williams discusses the persuasive design of tech and the need to realign these platforms with human interests. Tony D Sampson critiques blanket bans, warning they might drive usage underground while calling for better media literacy. The conversation examines balancing regulation with children's agency.
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Limit Unsupervised Access
- Allow children's tech use only in supervised or semi-supervised settings like school and home.
- Resist unsupervised, individual social-media accounts for underage users.
Smartphones Tied To Youth Decline Metrics
- Jennifer Powers links smartphone ubiquity to rising youth mental-health problems and falling literacy.
- She frames net impact as overwhelmingly negative for children's development and life chances.
Tech Amplifies, It Doesn't Invent Problems
- Timandra Harkness argues technology amplifies pre-existing social problems rather than creating them.
- She favours gradual learning and parental supervision over blanket state bans.




