Key facts
- A proposed ban on social media for under-16s in the UK has raised concerns among disability campaigners.
- Activists argue the ban could isolate disabled children by removing a key avenue for social connection and support.
- Figures like Lucy Edwards and Dr. Shani Dhanda shared personal experiences of social media being a vital resource.
- The Royal Society for Blind Children is developing alternative online spaces to mitigate the ban's impact.
- Critics suggest the ban oversimplifies online safety issues and overlooks the unique needs of disabled youth.
Disability advocates and charities have voiced strong concerns that a proposed ban on social media for individuals under 16 in the UK could sever a critical "lifeline for friendship" for disabled children, potentially leading to social isolation.