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Social Media Bans: Are We at a Global Turning Point? (Jonathan Haidt)

Jonathan Haidt, author of The Anxious Generation, on how to go smartphone free and why he thinks social media use is harming children.

Social psychologist Jonathan Haidt is at the forefront of the campaign to ban social media for under-16s and end what he calls 鈥減hone-based childhoods鈥.

His book, The Anxious Generation, sparked a global reckoning that has led countries like Australia and Spain to introduce laws restricting access to social media platforms.

He spoke to Amol ahead of a meeting with UK health secretary Wes Streeting about why he thinks we鈥檙e at a tipping point, whether technology is making us 鈥渟tupider鈥 and how parents can reduce their child鈥檚 smartphone use by organising local 鈥減lay-bourhoods鈥.

A Meta spokesperson said: 鈥淲e agree with Jonathan Haidt that keeping teens safe online is critical. That鈥檚 why we've made meaningful changes - like Teen Accounts - to limit who can contact teens, what they see, and their time on our apps. However, two recent independent, large-scale studies in the UK and Australia, including one from Oxford, show the complexity of teen mental health and that many factors beyond social media influence it. Any serious conversation should reflect all the evidence and social media's positive role for teens: friendship, skill-building and finding community."

Snapchat and TikTok were approached for comment.

TIMECODES

(00:03:45) Are we reaching a global turning point in how children interact with technology?

(00:05:58) Understanding why governments have been slow to respond

(00:10:23) How Meta has reacted to Jonathan Haidt鈥檚 research

(00:12:35) Exploring the claim that we are becoming 鈥榮tupider鈥

(00:15:58) Phone-free schools

(00:19:13) The rise and impact of the loneliness epidemic

(00:24:38) Jonathan presents his evidence on the 鈥榗orrelation vs. causation鈥 debate

(00:34:09) How Jonathan addresses criticism of his work

(00:35:17) What the science shows about social media, smartphones and developing brains

(00:37:44) Why children benefit from facing adversity

(00:40:18) Jonathan Haidt鈥檚 message to children

(00:42:47) Jonathan Haidt鈥檚 message to parents

(00:49:48) Examining the argument that kids will always find ways around social media restrictions

(00:53:08) Meta鈥檚 response

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