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Albanese Government Confident in High Court Battle Over Social Media Ban

UPDATE: The Albanese government is asserting its confidence as it prepares for a critical High Court challenge to its controversial social media ban for users under 16 years old. Communications Minister Anika Wells announced that the case, set for hearing next week, aims to uphold legislation that critics claim silences young voices.

Two teenagers, Noah Jones and Macy Neyland, are leading the charge against this ban, arguing it is a “lazy” policy that could push adolescents to create fake profiles on various platforms. The High Court has just agreed to hear their case, which was filed with support from the Digital Freedom Project.

“This is really important law,” Minister Wells stated in an interview with Sky News. “We’re really confident that we can put forward a very strong case and be successful.” She emphasized her commitment to working through the summer to ensure the law remains intact.

The ban is set to take effect on December 6, 2023, compelling social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and others to verify the ages of their users or face hefty fines of up to $49.5 million. Critics warn that this sweeping measure could hinder political discourse among young voters and restrict their digital engagement.

Jones expressed disappointment with the government’s approach, stating, “We shouldn’t be silenced. It’s like Orwell’s book 1984, and that scares me.” He called for policies that prioritize safety without resorting to blanket bans, advocating instead for age-appropriate features and privacy-first age assurance.

Neyland echoed these sentiments, saying, “Young people like me are the voters of tomorrow.” She criticized the government for imposing restrictions without considering the needs of digital natives. “Driving us to fake profiles and VPNs is bad safety policy,” she added.

Platforms have begun preparing for the impending ban, with some advising teenagers to download their data and brace for account freezes. For instance, Snapchat announced that by December 10, users believed to be under 16 will need to verify their age via a bank or government-issued ID, utilizing facial recognition technology for verification.

As the debate intensifies, more platforms are likely to be scrutinized under these new regulations. The government maintains that the law is a necessary measure to protect minors online. However, with a growing backlash from youth advocates, the outcome of this High Court case could set a significant precedent for digital rights in Australia.

Stay tuned for updates as this urgent legal battle unfolds, impacting the digital landscape for young Australians.

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