Australia’s new under-16 ban is part of a broader global push to rein in how social media treats children, but other countries have mostly opted for age verification, parental consent and “duty of ...
The social media platform Reddit has filed a lawsuit in Australia's High Court to overturn the country's new ban on users under the age of 16 accessing social media.
On the 10th, local time, public opinion in Australia is boiling over following the world’s first ban on social media (SNS) for individuals under the age of 16. Australian teenagers are circumventing ...
Explore Australia's groundbreaking social media ban for users under 16, including compliance challenges and government ...
American online forum Reddit says the law has the unfortunate effect of isolating teens from the ability to participate in ...
While agreeing with importance of protecting people under 16, Reddit argues this law has unfortunate effect of isolating teens from ability to participate in age-appropriate community experiences - An ...
The policy to cut off social media access for more than 2 million under-16s remains popular with Australians, while other countries look to follow suit ...
The company said the new law, which makes it illegal for children under 16 to have social media accounts, infringes on ...
Most young teens in the US visit social media platforms, including TikTok, YouTube and Instagram, at least once a day, ...
Denmark is planning to follow Australia in introducing stricter restrictions for younger teens to access social media. The Danish government announced last month that it had secured an agreement ...
A world-first ban on major social media platforms for children under the age of 16 goes into effect in Australia on Wednesday ...