Breaking news: Australia bars everyone under 16 from social media
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Source: New York Times
Australia has imposed a sweeping ban on social media for children under 16, one of the worlds most comprehensive measures aimed at safeguarding young people from potential hazards online. But many details were still unclear, such as how it will be enforced and what platforms will be covered.
After sailing through Parliaments lower house on Wednesday, the bill passed the Senate on Thursday with bipartisan support. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has said that it puts Australia at the vanguard of efforts to protect the mental health and well-being of children from detrimental effects of social media, such as online hate or bullying.
The law, he has said, puts the onus on social media platforms to take reasonable steps to prevent anyone under 16 from having an account. Corporations could be fined up to 49.5 million Australian dollars (about $32 million) for systemic failures to implement age requirements.
Neither underage users nor their parents will face punishment for violations. And whether children find ways to get past the restrictions is beside the point, Mr. Albanese said.
Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/28/world/asia/australia-social-media-ban-law.html
usonian
(14,637 posts)People OVER 16 should be banned.
They do the most damage from reading the hate and lies posted on (anti)social media.
And they vote.
Think. Again.
(19,120 posts)mwmisses4289
(191 posts)how to make something more desirable to the under 16 set.
Rather than banning it, how about strengthening existing guardrails?
Omaha Steve
(103,796 posts)DUPE of https://www.democraticunderground.com/10143347998
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