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Australia Enforces Social Media Ban For Under-16s

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisNovember 29, 2024Updated:November 29, 2024 International No Comments2 Mins Read
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Australia Enforces Social Media Ban For Under-16s.

Australia has introduced a landmark law banning children under 16 from using social media platforms, marking one of the strictest regulations globally aimed at Big Tech. The law, approved on Thursday after extensive debate, will come into effect by late 2025, making Australia a test case for similar initiatives worldwide.

 

The Social Media Minimum Age Bill mandates platforms like Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, and X (formerly Twitter) to prevent access for underage users. Non-compliance could result in hefty fines of up to A$49.5 million (£25.5 million) for tech companies. A trial phase to enforce the law is set to begin in January 2025.





 

This legislation is a response to rising concerns over the impact of social media on young people’s mental health. Unlike other nations that allow minors to access platforms with parental consent, Australia’s ban is absolute. The law has garnered substantial public support, with polls showing 77% of Australians in favour of the measure.

 

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese hailed the bill’s passage as a significant achievement, particularly as his administration prepares for elections in 2025. He credited the law with addressing the concerns of parents and communities worried about online bullying and its tragic consequences, highlighted during a parliamentary inquiry.

 

 Public and Political Reactions

The legislation has drawn mixed reactions. Child rights groups and privacy advocates have voiced concerns over its implications, arguing that it could infringe on digital rights. Conversely, parent groups and domestic media, led by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp campaign “Let Them Be Kids,” have strongly supported the measure.

 

However, the ban could complicate Australia’s relationship with the United States. Elon Musk, owner of X and an influential figure in U.S. politics, criticised the law as a potential method for government control of internet access.

 

 Broader Implications  

The bill builds on Australia’s ongoing efforts to regulate tech giants, including earlier legislation requiring social media platforms to pay royalties for sharing news content and plans to penalise platforms for failing to tackle online scams.

 

As Australia pioneers this strict approach, other nations will be closely monitoring its implementation and outcomes, potentially paving the way for similar regulations worldwide.

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