Social Media Ban For Under 16s: Good Idea Or Bad Idea?

EPISODE · Feb 26, 2026 · 10 MIN

Social Media Ban For Under 16s: Good Idea Or Bad Idea?

from Loose Cannons · host Michael Cannon

Spain is the latest European country looking to ban social media for under 16s. It's after Australia led the way last year - while the Irish Government is also looking at imposing some restrictions. There are concerns a ban could risk pushing children into darker corners of the internet. The Loose Cannons of Mary Sherwin and Helen Stynes have been discussing the pros and cons of such a ban with Tullamore mum of three young girls Marie Owens: :

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