Australia has made history by introducing the world’s first law that prohibits social media use for teens under 16 without parental consent. This pioneering initiative aims to protect young minds from online risks, sparking global interest and fueling vital discussions
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Today marks the unofficial launch of the teen social media ban, as new regulations take effect to shield young users from harmful content. With platforms facing increased pressure to enforce stricter age limits, a spirited debate is igniting across Australia
Australia has taken a bold leap in protecting its youth by extending the social media ban for teens under 16 to now include the popular streaming platform Twitch. This move raises the bar in shielding young users from inappropriate content and curbing excessive screen time. It’s all part of tougher digital regulations aimed at crafting a safer, more secure online world for today’s generation
Australia’s recent ban on social media for teens has ignited a dramatic shift, compelling local content creators to reach audiences far beyond their shores. Industry experts say this evolution is reshaping digital engagement and introducing fresh challenges for the future of influencer marketing in the country
Australia is taking a bold leap by expanding its upcoming social media ban to include Reddit, aiming to protect teens under 18 starting next month. This powerful move seeks to shield young users from harmful content on some of the most popular platforms





