Will Australia’s social media ban survive a high court challenge from two teenagers? Most likely – here’s why | Luke Beck
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- Australia has implemented a ban on social media access for individuals under the age of 16, effective December 10, 2025. This legislation aims to mitigate potential harm from addictive online platforms, with a constitutional challenge led by two teenagers, Noah Jones and Macy Neyland, arguing that it infringes on the freedom of political communication.
- The outcome of this legal challenge is significant as it could set a precedent for how governments regulate social media access for minors, impacting the balance between protecting youth and preserving free speech rights.
- This ban has sparked widespread debate about online safety and the responsibilities of social media platforms, with various stakeholders, including major companies like Reddit and YouTube, expressing concerns over its implications for user rights and the effectiveness of such regulations in addressing online risks.
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