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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Australia's Youth Social Media Ban Faces Legal Challenge

Australia's Youth Social Media Ban Faces Legal Challenge

29 Nov

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Summary

  • Australia's ban on social media for under-16s is set to begin.
  • Platforms must prevent under-16s from creating accounts.
  • Non-compliance could result in substantial fines for companies.
Australia's Youth Social Media Ban Faces Legal Challenge

Australia is on the verge of implementing a landmark social media ban targeting individuals under the age of 16. The new regulations, effective from December 10th, mandate that social media platforms must take 'reasonable steps' to prevent minors from opening accounts and to remove existing ones. Failure to comply with these measures could lead to substantial financial penalties, with potential fines reaching up to £25 million for offending companies.

However, this restrictive legislation is already facing opposition. A legal challenge has been initiated, aiming to contest the validity and enforceability of the ban. This court action casts doubt on the smooth rollout of the law and signals a potential battle over digital rights for young Australians and the responsibilities of social media corporations.

The ban's implementation highlights a growing global concern over the impact of social media on young people's mental health and well-being. While proponents argue it's a necessary measure to protect vulnerable youth, opponents and affected parties are raising questions about its scope and potential overreach.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Australia's ban on social media for under-16s comes into force on December 10th.
Platforms must take 'reasonable steps' to stop under-16s from opening accounts and remove existing ones.
Companies that fail to comply with the ban could face fines of up to £25 million.

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