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Starmer says social media's addictive features will have to change
Summary
In an interview with the Sunday Mirror, Sir Keir Starmer said addictive social media features should not be allowed and signalled the government is preparing action that could end functions such as infinite scrolling or streaks.
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Sir Keir Starmer said addictive features on social media should not be allowed and warned the next generation would not forgive the government if it did not act. He made the remarks in an interview with the Sunday Mirror. The interview signalled the government is preparing to take action to curb functions that keep young people hooked on social media. The article said that could include ending features such as infinite scrolling or "streaks" that reward daily use of an app.
Key points:
- Starmer said addictive social media features should not be allowed.
- He warned the next generation would not forgive the government if it failed to act.
- The comments were made in an interview with the Sunday Mirror.
- The government signalled it is preparing to take action to curb functions that keep young people hooked.
- The article said potential measures could include ending infinite scrolling and streak-style features.
Summary:
The prime minister framed possible policy changes as a response to concerns about features that encourage prolonged or daily use by young people. Undetermined at this time.
