Australia’s move “banning all kids from social media is a drastic step”
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- Australia has enacted a law banning children under 16 from accessing major social media platforms, a move aimed at reducing online risks for minors. This legislation is set to take effect on December 10, 2025, and includes popular platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok, alongside streaming service Twitch.
- The ban reflects growing concerns about the safety of minors online, prompting the Australian government to take a decisive stance. However, the law has faced backlash, including legal challenges from teenagers who argue it infringes on their rights and access to social interaction.
- This development highlights a significant shift in how governments are addressing the challenges posed by social media, particularly regarding youth engagement. As Australia implements this ban, it may set a precedent for other countries grappling with similar issues, prompting discussions about the balance between protecting minors and ensuring their freedom to communicate.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System
