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Kids bypass Australia's age 16 social media ban easily
13 Apr
Summary
- Most teens surveyed still have active social media accounts.
- Seventy percent of teens found it easy to circumvent the ban.
- The ban's effect on wellbeing is unclear, study suggests.

Australia's pioneering social media ban for individuals under 16, implemented on December 10, is facing scrutiny regarding its effectiveness. A poll conducted by the Molly Rose Foundation among 1,050 Australian children aged 12-15 revealed that 61% of those previously using restricted platforms maintained active accounts.
Furthermore, the foundation's study indicated that the ban has not demonstrated a clear impact on children's wellbeing. A significant 70% of children attempting to access banned platforms reported ease in circumventing the restrictions. This raises substantial questions for other countries considering similar measures.