Australia Implements World-First Social Media Ban for Under-16s
Australia has officially enacted a groundbreaking social media ban for children and teens under the age of 16. This unprecedented move has resulted in millions of young Australians losing access to their social media accounts, a decision that has sparked widespread debate and concern among parents and teenagers alike. While the government claims the ban is a necessary step to protect youth, many are voicing their opposition. Some teenagers are preparing to challenge the ban in court, arguing that it infringes on their rights to free speech and connectivity. Additionally, the move has triggered reactions from parents, with a significant number supporting the ban, while others express reluctance to enforce it. As Australia stands at the forefront of this potential global shift in social media governance, countries around the world are watching closely to see if similar restrictions will follow.
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