Australia Enacts World-First Social Media Ban for Under-16s
Australia has made headlines by enacting a landmark law that bans social media use for individuals under the age of 16, a move described as a world-first. The legislation, which aims to protect young users from potential harm associated with social media, has sparked a wide range of reactions. While proponents argue it is necessary for the well-being of children, critics—including major tech companies like Meta and TikTok—have labeled the ban as rushed and potentially unconstitutional. The Australian government has expressed strong support among its citizens, with 77% of the population backing the initiative. However, the challenge ahead lies in the enforcement of this law and addressing the concerns raised by opponents regarding its implications for internet access and freedom.
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