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Meta, TikTok Agree To Obey Australia's Under-16 Social Media Ban
The ban will deactivate around 1.5 million accounts on platforms like Facebook, TikTok, and Instagram to protect under-16 users, though enforcement challenges remain, officials said.
- Meta and TikTok announced they will comply with Australia's under-16 social media ban starting December 10.
- Both companies warned that enforcing the ban could be difficult, according to their statements.
- Experts expressed concern that the ban might drive younger users to riskier parts of the Internet.
- The legislation may not deliver on its promise to make kids safer online, as noted by experts.
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Meta, TikTok, Snap to Comply With Australia’s Under-16 Social Media Ban
Australia has passed a landmark law banning users under the age of 16 from accessing social media platforms, effective December 10. The legislation among the toughest globally requires companies to take “reasonable steps” to block underage users or face fines of up to A$49.5 million ($32.5 million). Major platforms including Meta (Instagram and Facebook), TikTok […] The post Meta, TikTok, Snap to Comply With Australia’s Under-16 Social Media Ban…
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