Australia has implemented a pioneering social media ban for children under 16, requiring platforms like Meta, TikTok, and YouTube to ensure compliance. While many teens are finding ways to bypass the restrictions, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese champions the law as a significant step for child safety. The move, supported by parents and some mental health advocates, faces criticism for potentially hindering connections among youth. As regulators begin enforcement, the government acknowledges challenges ahead but believes other nations will follow Australia’s lead.
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