Statistics validate that this is a mainstream sentiment. A 2024 Pew Research study indicates that 48% of American teenagers aged 13–17 consider social media's influence predominantly harmful—up from 32% just two years earlier—and 44% have consciously reduced smartphone usage. In the UK, Ipsos data reveals 72% of citizens endorse age-verification legislation to keep under-16s off social platforms, with notable support from young adults aged 18–34. Deloitte studies also record a sharp increase in app removals and screen-time restrictions self-imposed by Gen Z.
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