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Australia Plans Nationwide Social Media Age Limit

Australia Plans Nationwide Social Media Age Limit

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The Facts

  • Prime Minister Anthony Albanese emphasized the policy aims to protect young people from online bullying and mental health consequences, while encouraging real-world experiences over digital interactions.Australia Thursday announced plans to implement a minimum age requirement, likely between 14 and 16 years, for social media access. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will convene the national cabinet Friday to agree to the new laws imposing penalties on non-compliant platforms.

  • The government plans to conduct age verification technology trials to determine both implementation methods and the ideal minimum age for social media access across all Australian territories.Prime Minister Anthony Albanese emphasized the policy aims to protect young people from online bullying and mental health consequences, while encouraging real-world experiences over digital interactions.

  • South Australia has already proposed fining social media companies that allow users under 14 on their platforms, while the opposition Liberal Party supports a nationwide 16-year age limit.The government plans to conduct age verification technology trials to determine both implementation methods and the ideal minimum age for social media access across all Australian territories.


The Spin

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The proposed restrictions constitute a problematic and blunt approach that could harm rather than protect young people. The policy risks cutting off vulnerable youth from valuable online support communities and educational resources. Age verification measures might push children toward more dangerous corners of the internet while seeking to evade restrictions.



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