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Australia proposes social media ban for under 16

Govt believes embarks like age verification will eliminate cyberbullying
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese speaks during a press conference at the Parliament House in Canberra. Photo via Reuters
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese speaks during a press conference at the Parliament House in Canberra. Photo via Reuters

The Australian government has put forth a proposal to ban social media use for individuals under the age of 16. This move aims to enhance the protection of minors online and address growing concerns over the impact of social media on youth mental health.

The proposal suggests that social media companies would be required to implement age verification measures to restrict access to their platforms for younger users.

The government believes that such a ban could help mitigate issues related to cyberbullying, online predation, and harmful content that can affect children and teenagers.

As part of the initiative, officials are encouraging public feedback on the proposed legislation, highlighting the importance of creating a safer online environment for young Australians.

This proposal aligns with similar moves by other nations seeking to regulate social media use among minors.

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If enacted, the ban would make Australia one of the first countries to impose such stringent restrictions on social media access for children.

The government is keen to advance discussions on the implications of the proposal and its potential impact on both users and social media platforms.

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