'This isn't going to be effective': Under-16s share views on expected banpublished at 07:44 BST
Sofia,aged 12 from Sunderland, tells BBC Radio 4's Today programme that it is "mostly the communication apps" like Snapchat that she's "worried" about losing. Asked how much of each day she spends on social media, she says: "Probably most of it."
"I overall think that this ban isn't going to be very effective," says George, aged 14 from Cumbria. Asked whether the immediate thought from someone his age is how to get around it, he says: "Yes, definitely."
Almost 15, George thinks people his age should be able to make their own choices because "we're beyond people saying what we have to do".
When told apps like WhatsApp don't appear to be in scope, 15-year-old Lilly from Cumbriasays other apps like TikTok allow her to "communicate more", for example by allowing her to post videos of her performing.
Asked about how she protects herself when videos are out in the world, she says: "I feel like I'm old enough to sort it out myself", adding that the expected ban would be "stopping me from expressing myself freely".



