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World First: Australia Implements Youth Social Media Ban
10 Dec
Summary
- Children under 16 are now banned from major social media platforms.
- Tech giants faced fines up to $49.5 million for non-compliance.
- Controversy surrounds the ban, with divided teen and parent opinions.

Australia has officially implemented a groundbreaking social media ban, prohibiting children under 16 from accessing popular platforms. This policy, effective from December 10, requires tech companies to take "reasonable steps" to prevent underage accounts, with penalties of up to $49.5 million for non-compliance.
The nationwide initiative, announced by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Communications Minister Anika Wells, has garnered mixed reactions. While lauded by proponents for potential long-term benefits to youth well-being, it faces division among teenagers and parents regarding enforcement and impact.
Social media providers have largely expressed dissatisfaction with the mandate. Reddit, in particular, has indicated its intention to comply but is anticipated to contest the ban in court. The government remains firm, asserting that any initial disruption is a necessary step for greater protection.



