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Australia’s Teen Social Media Ban Takes Effect Amid Controversy

UPDATE: Australia’s landmark teen social media ban officially begins on Wednesday, July 19, 2023, as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese declares it a success even before its rollout. This world-first legislation mandates that social media platforms restrict access for users aged between 13 and 15, aiming to safeguard children from online dangers.

The law applies to ten major platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, and X. Albanese stated that the ban has already ignited important conversations between parents and their children about the risks associated with social media. “This is a change that hasn’t come from government,” he noted on ABC’s Insiders. “It’s driven by parents wanting to prevent others from enduring the heartbreak they have faced.”

The move comes in response to tragic incidents, including the death of 15-year-old Tilly, whose mother Emma Mason has actively campaigned for reform after her daughter’s battle with online bullying. Albanese acknowledged that while the implementation “won’t be perfect,” it mirrors existing liquor laws that prevent under-18s from purchasing alcohol. He emphasized, “We want kids to have the opportunity to enjoy their childhood.”

Communications Minister Anika Wells, facing scrutiny for a $100,000 taxpayer-funded trip to New York to promote the laws, warned that the list of banned platforms could expand. In a tough interview, she asserted, “We have had teens lose their lives… but we need allies for this to succeed.”

As the ban approaches, some smaller social media apps are gaining traction among children. Notably, Lemon8 has pledged to restrict its use to those aged 16 and older starting Wednesday. Critics, including David Littleproud, leader of the Nationals party, question whether tech giants will comply, highlighting that these companies derive significant revenue from teenage users.

Platforms face hefty penalties of up to $49.5 million if they fail to implement reasonable measures to prevent under-16s from creating accounts.

The implications of this ban reach beyond Australia, prompting international discussions on youth safety in digital spaces. As this situation develops, experts and advocates alike are watching closely to see whether the law will effectively protect children or if it will prompt further migration to unregulated platforms.

For immediate support, individuals can contact Lifeline at 13 11 14 or Kids Helpline at 1800 55 1800 for those aged 5 to 25.

Stay tuned for updates as the story unfolds.

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