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Australia's world-first social media ban for under-16s comes into effect

Australia's law requires major platforms to block under-16s with fines up to $49.5 million AUD; some teens and rights groups challenge the ban in the High Court.

  • On Wednesday, Australia implemented a world-first law banning under-16s from holding social media accounts, deactivating more than 1 million accounts across 10 platforms including Facebook and TikTok.
  • Citing child welfare concerns, Australian officials argued the law aims to protect children, with the Australian federal parliament passing the bill in last year, following a study on social media use.
  • Under the law, platforms must take `reasonable steps` to block under-16s, face fines up to 49.5 million Australian dollars, and Meta will start closing accounts on Dec. 4.
  • Two 15-year-olds have mounted a High Court challenge arguing the law robs 2.6 million young Australians of an implied freedom, while Communications Minister Anika Wells said the government will defend the measure and not be intimidated.
  • Tech companies say the ban could drive users to darker corners of the internet, platforms warn young users may turn to unregulated apps or VPNs, polling shows 73 percent support but only 26 percent confidence, and other countries are watching.
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German students have criticised Australia's decision to ban social media for minors under 16, saying the measure is wrong and not the right solution. According to them, education policy should not start with bans, but with educating and training young people to behave safely online. Quentin Gärtner from the National Student Conference in Germany stressed that young people need to be taught about the risks, how the platforms work and the impact o…

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tickernews.co broke the news in on Friday, December 5, 2025.
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