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A series of tech policy meetups in London, by Ben Whitelaw, Georgia Iacovou and Mark Scott.
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The UK's social media ban: where are we and what’s in store?

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And we're back!

Ben Whitelaw, founder and writer of Everything in Moderation, Mark Scott, writer of Digital Politics, and Georgia Iacovou, writer of Horrific/Terrific, are teaming up again for an evening event on Thursday Sept 17.

The United Kingdom has decided to follow Australia in imposing a kid-focused social media ban. What comes next is anyone's guess.

There's no doubt protecting children online has become a political hot potato, and a central concern for parents and policymakers, alike.

But does removing children from the likes of TikTok and Instagram lead to harm reduction and the creation of safe online spaces? And how will companies and regulators tackle such a complex digital policy topic at a time of heightened domestic and international political uncertainty?

The event will bring together leading voices, on both sides of the argument, for a frank and honest conversation about children's online safety and what will likely come next as the UK moves ahead with its social media ban.

The event will also provide an informal opportunity to catch up with others from the UK's tech policy community over a drink or two!

Come for the online safety chat, and stay for the free drinks.

TIMINGS:

18:30 – 19:00: Doors open; grab a drink, chat, find a seat

19:00 – 19:45: Intros, followed by lightning talks

19:45 – 20:30: Q&A

20:30 - 22:00: Networking — drinks and conversation to continue until close

Location
Newspeak House
133 Bethnal Grn Rd, London E2 7DG, UK
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Presented by
Marked As Urgent
A series of tech policy meetups in London, by Ben Whitelaw, Georgia Iacovou and Mark Scott.
63 Going