These young Australians grew up with social media - what do they think of the ban?
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- Young Australians aged 18 to 20 expressed their views on the upcoming social media ban for individuals under 16, which is set to take effect on December 10, 2025. The ban aims to protect minors from online risks such as cyberbullying and exposure to harmful content, reflecting a significant shift in how social media is regulated in Australia.
- This legislation marks a pioneering step in addressing youth safety online, as it restricts access to popular platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook for younger users. Companies are now required to comply with these regulations, which may impact their user base and engagement strategies.
- The ban has sparked a broader debate about the effectiveness of such restrictions in safeguarding minors while also raising concerns about enforcement and potential backlash from young users. Critics argue that while the intention is to protect, it may also limit the social interactions and opportunities for youth who have grown up with these platforms.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System







