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Meta Blocks 544K Accounts Under Australia's Teen Ban
12 Jan
Summary
- Meta blocked over 544,000 underage accounts since December 10.
- Australia's new law imposes fines of Aus$49.5 million for non-compliance.
- Meta advocates for age verification and parental approval instead of bans.

Tech giant Meta reported blocking over 544,000 accounts under Australia's new social media ban for individuals under 16. The legislation, enacted on December 10, requires platforms like Meta, TikTok, and YouTube to prevent underage users from holding accounts, with potential fines of Aus$49.5 million for non-compliance. In the week following the ban's implementation, Meta removed 331,000 underage accounts from Instagram, 173,000 from Facebook, and 40,000 from Threads.
Meta has urged Australia to reconsider the broad ban, advocating for a more constructive approach that incentivizes industry-wide improvements in online safety and age-appropriate experiences. The company proposes that app stores be mandated to verify ages and obtain parental approval before allowing downloads for minors. Meta argues that such measures are more effective than a "whack-a-mole" strategy of simply banning accounts.




