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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Australia is preparing to block social media access for children under 13, making a bold move to protect young teens from the risks lurking online. At the same time, experts are igniting discussions about whether the US will adopt similar measures amid growing concerns over youth mental health
Australia has made a daring move by banning social media access for teens to combat escalating mental health issues, sparking a worldwide conversation. Meanwhile, Kansas stays on the sidelines, fueling debate over its stance on youth well-being and policy priorities
Australia has made a bold move by banning under-16s from major social media platforms, determined to protect young minds from mental health challenges. This groundbreaking decision sparks an exciting debate: will the US take similar steps to shield its youth with age restrictions?
Australia has boldly declared that the world will follow its lead after Meta began limiting teens’ access to certain content on its platforms. This pioneering step aims to protect young users in the face of growing global concern. (Reuters)
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






