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Home / Technology / Under-16s Face Wider Social Media Ban

Under-16s Face Wider Social Media Ban

28 Nov

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Summary

  • Social media ban for under-16s extends beyond 10 specific apps.
  • Lesser-known apps like Yope and Lemon8 surged in downloads.
  • All services must block users under 16 to comply with new laws.
Under-16s Face Wider Social Media Ban

Underage individuals in Australia are facing unexpected challenges in finding new online spaces as the government's social media ban for those under 16 is confirmed to extend beyond the initially listed applications. This expansion means that popular platforms like Snapchat and TikTok are not the only services affected.

In anticipation of the ban, numerous lesser-known social apps, including Yope and Lemon8, have seen a significant increase in downloads. Young influencers have been actively directing their followers to these alternative platforms during their final weeks on restricted services. However, these migrations may prove temporary.

The eSafety commissioner has clarified that the ban applies to any app meeting specific criteria, regardless of its popularity or obscurity. All online services are legally obligated to comply by blocking users under 16, ensuring the law's wide-reaching impact.

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.
The new law requires online services to block users under 16 from accessing their platforms, extending beyond a specific list of 10 apps.
The ban affects any app meeting the criteria set by the eSafety commissioner, not just popular ones like Snapchat and TikTok.
Underage influencers are guiding their communities to alternative, lesser-known apps before the ban comes into effect.

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