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Australia Bans Social Media for Under 16s
9 Dec
Summary
- Australia implements a ban on social media for individuals under 16.
- Apps like TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram are included in the restriction.
- Tech companies face a $33 million fine for non-compliance.

Australia is pioneering a nationwide social media ban for individuals under 16, a move closely watched by other countries. The legislation, effective immediately, prohibits access to popular platforms such as TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, and X. Exemptions are made for certain educational and communication apps, while AI chatbots are not affected.
Tech companies are mandated to implement age-assurance technologies or face substantial penalties. Companies failing to enforce the ban risk fines up to $33 million. Despite potential workarounds, the government aims to prevent age and location spoofing, seeking to create a safer online environment for youth.
Inspired by concerns over the psycho-emotional effects of social media on young people, this ban has sparked debate. While some praise the proactive approach to child safety, others, including affected teenagers and free speech advocates, are challenging the law, arguing it infringes on freedom of expression.




