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VisitAustralians Oppose PM Albanese's Under-16 Social Media Ban Amid Mental Health Concerns
Nov 11, 2024, 04:20 AM
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced plans to implement a "world-leading" ban on social media usage for children under the age of 16. The proposed legislation would require social media platforms to verify users' ages, preventing those under 16 from accessing sites like TikTok, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Roblox, and possibly Xbox Live. The announcement has sparked public backlash, with many Australians opposing the ban and labeling it "draconian," expressing concerns over free speech rights. Experts have raised mental health concerns, warning about potential negative impacts on children's well-being and questioning the feasibility of enforcing the ban. There are also worries about the implications for digital IDs, as age verification could lead to broader identity tracking. Opposition leader Peter Dutton is pushing for the ban to be implemented by Christmas, despite criticism.
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