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Social Media Ban: Big Tech's December Deadline Chaos
23 Nov
Summary
- Social media ban for under 16s faces technical hurdles.
- Tech companies are still confirming age verification systems.
- Concerns exist about mistakenly blocking adults over 16.

As the December 10th deadline for Australia's social media ban for under 16s approaches, major tech companies are scrambling to implement age verification systems. Despite a year of preparation, global giants like Meta, owner of Facebook and Instagram, anticipate a 'margin of error' in accurately identifying users' ages. This raises concerns about children slipping through the net and adults over 16 being mistakenly banned.
The legislation, which aims to address online bullying and mental health impacts, has faced criticism for its rushed passage and the late addition of platforms like Twitch. Experts question the workability of existing age verification technology, citing known accuracy issues, particularly for certain demographic groups. The government acknowledges the laws won't be perfect, emphasizing a goal of making a 'meaningful difference'.
Despite bipartisan support and significant public backing for the ban, the practicalities of enforcement remain a challenge. Companies are still developing systems and communication strategies, with some providing minimal public information about upcoming changes. The government insists platforms must establish dispute mechanisms for adults who may be incorrectly restricted.




