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Enrique Dans's Medium article discusses the UK's decision to reverse a proposed ban on social media for under-16s. Dans argues against such bans, citing a lack of conclusive evidence on their effectiveness and highlighting the potential benefits of social media for vulnerable youth.

He suggests that instead of prohibition, the focus should be on pressuring social media companies to adopt ethical design practices that mitigate the addictive nature of their platforms. The article contrasts this approach with Australia's upcoming ban, which Dans believes will be unenforceable and ultimately counterproductive.

Finally, the article emphasizes the need for a more nuanced approach involving education and corporate accountability.

This article is also available in English on my Medium page, «If phone bans for under-16s make no sense, how to combat addictive social networks