Australia’s social media ban for kids and teens under 16 went into effect on Dec. 10. Two teen influencers react to the new ...
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Australia banned social media for kids under 16—should the US follow suit?
The Australian government also found a high number of teens using social media in spite of research, including 80% of ...
Despite that, many are keen to pinpoint social media as driving the mental health crisis in young people. National surveys ...
(Bloomberg) -- Young teenagers in Australia have been barred from social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram and TikTok in one of the toughest crackdowns on digital platforms in the democratic ...
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Children in Australia under the age of 16 are now legally prevented from using 10 social media apps. This is the first law of its kind in the world. Australian officials admit implementation would be ...
Australia’s government has banned social media accounts for those 16 and under. It says the ban was necessary to protect young users from the harms that platforms pose. Experts say the ban could lead ...
Kids in Australia are in for an unprecedented change. Beginning Dec. 10, the owners of social media platforms including Instagram and TikTok will be required to take “reasonable steps” to prevent ...
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