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Australia's plan to ban children from social media proves popular and problematic
The Australian government's plan to ban children from
social
media
to protect them from harm has won almost universal political support MELBOURNE,
Australia
-- How do you remove children from the harms of
social
media
? Politically the answer appears simple ...
Australia plans to ban social media for under 16s — and experts have called it a ‘momentous step’
Australia's government has proposed a social media ban for children under the age of 16 which experts have described as a "momentous step," as parents globally call for greater regulation of tech companies.
Opinion
Opinion: Online games should not be included in Australia's social media ban—they are crucial for kids' social lives
The Australian government has announced a plan to ban children under the age of 16 from social media. With bipartisan support, it's likely to be passed by the end of the year.
Australia wants to ban kids under 16 from social media as world governments seek to crack down on the 'addictive' apps
Australia announced plans to ban children under 16 from accessing social media in an effort to curb addiction and protect mental health.
Australia to Introduce Social Media Ban for Children Under 16
Australia's government is legislating to introduce a ban on social media for children under 16, PM Anthony Albanese announced.
Australia to legislate ‘world-leading’ social media ban for children under 16
Australia Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Thursday the government would legislate for a ban on social media for children under 16, a policy the government says is world-leading.
Australia plans social media ban for under-16s
Australia's government says it will introduce "world-leading" legislation to ban children under 16 from social media. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the proposed laws, to be tabled in parliament next week, were aimed at mitigating the "harm" social media was inflicting on Australian children.
Australia will require social media platforms to act to prevent online harm to users
Australia plans to require social media platforms to act to prevent online harms to users such as bullying, predatory behavior and algorithms pushing destructive content
Australia to force social media giants to protect users from online harm
Australia plans to require social media platforms to act to prevent online harms to users such as bullying, predatory behavior and algorithms pushing destructive content, the government said Thursday.
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Why Australia’s social media ban for kids under 16 could change parenting worldwide
Australia
’s proposed
social
media
ban for kids under 16 is sparking a global conversation—and U.S. parents are ...
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Australia plans "world-leading" social media ban for children under 16
"
Social
media
is doing harm to our kids and I'm calling time on it ... parental consent and age verification should ...
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Australia Planning 'World-Leading' Social Media Ban for Kids Under 16: 'Doing Harm to Our Kids'
On Thursday, Nov. 7, prime minister Anthony Albanese announced the "world-leading" legislation during a
news
conference, ...
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Australia plans a social media ban for children under 16
(Mick Tsikas/AAP Image via AP) MELBOURNE,
Australia
(AP) — The Australian government announced on Thursday what it described as world-leading legislation that would institute an age limit of 16 ...
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Australia will impose a 'digital duty of care' on tech companies to reduce online harm
In an escalation of its battle with big tech, the federal government has announced it plans to impose a "digital duty of care ...
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