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Social media for teens should be as tightly regulated as television | Letter

Stephanie Calman is mystified that the regulation of these massively profitable services is being left to the user Asking teenagers to limit their own social media use is a laughable...

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July 17, 2026
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Social media for teens should be as tightly regulated as television | Letter

‘Why are social media providers not being held to the same standards?’ Photograph: Posed by model/Getty View image in fullscreen ‘Why are social media providers not being held to the same standards?’ Photograph: Posed by model/Getty Social media Letters Social media for teens should be as tightly regulated as television Stephanie Calman is mystified that the regulation of these massively profitable services is being left to the user

Asking teenagers to limit their own social media use is a laughable waste of time ( UK 16- and 17-year-olds to be encouraged to follow midnight social media curfew, 14 July ). I am still mystified that the regulation of these massively profitable services is being left to the user.

In Britain, television is tightly regulated by Ofcom , with rules governing the showing of sex, drugs and violence, and the requirement for impartiality and accuracy. The public must also be protected from unduly offensive material.

Far from having a chilling effect on output, regulation has helped Britain produce some of the world’s best television, to the highest standards. Why are social media providers not being held to the same standards? Stephanie Calman Author, Confessions of a Bad Mother

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