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Parents and companies need to act against social media harms

18 Mar 2026
2 min

Impact of Social Media on Adolescent Mental Health

Case Study and Global Concerns

In 2017, a tragic incident involving a 14-year-old girl in the UK, who took her life after encountering harmful online content, highlighted the severe impact of social media on adolescents. This case spurred the UK government to enhance digital platform regulations.

  • Global Evidence: Studies have shown a two- to three-fold higher risk of suicidal thoughts and self-harm among adolescents heavily using social media.
  • The Anxious Generation: Jonathan Haidt attributes the decline in youth mental health to smartphone usage, noting a 145% increase in depression among girls and 150% among boys from 2010 to 2020.

Legislative Responses and Criticism

In December 2025, Australia raised the minimum age for social media use from 13 to 16, aiming to protect young users rather than ban them entirely. This move faces criticism but seeks to reduce harmful exposure and societal pressure on families.

  • The initial minimum age of 13 originated from the US's 1998 COPPA, which is outdated given today's digital landscape.

Vulnerabilities and Risks

Children are susceptible to social media due to ongoing brain development, making them less resistant to engagement-driven designs.

  • Social Validation: A study in India showed that nearly half of adolescents feel distressed if their social media posts do not receive enough likes.
  • Safety Risks: Child sexual exploitation affects 300 million children globally.

Role of Technology Companies and Government

Safety-by-design is rarely prioritized, leading to reactive rather than preventive measures. Companies must be held accountable for platform safety.

  • Raising the minimum age for social media access to 16 is part of a broader strategy to protect youth.
  • Governments should enforce platform accountability and demand transparency in algorithms and practices.

The writer, an expert in child protection and digital safety, emphasizes the need for age-appropriate digital environments.

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Algorithm transparency

The practice of making the workings of algorithms used by online platforms, especially social media, understandable to users and regulators. This involves revealing how content is curated, recommended, and prioritized, which can help in understanding potential biases and impacts on users.

Child sexual exploitation

The abuse of children for sexual purposes, often facilitated through online platforms. This can include the production, distribution, and viewing of child sexual abuse material, as well as grooming and online sexual predators.

Engagement-driven designs

Features and strategies employed by technology platforms, particularly social media, to maximize user engagement and time spent on the platform. These often exploit psychological vulnerabilities to keep users hooked, such as infinite scrolling, notifications, and variable reward systems (like likes and comments).

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