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Breezy Explainer: How Australia’s social media ban for kids will be implemented

by Siddhi Vinayak Misra
November 22, 2024
in Australia, Breezy Explainer, World
Reading Time: 4 mins read
Breezy Explainer: How Australia's social media ban for kids will be implemented

Tech giants face $32 million penalties for non-compliance in unprecedented move to protect youth

In a bold move that could reshape how young people interact with social media globally, Australia has introduced sweeping legislation that would effectively ban social media access for children under 16, backed by substantial financial penalties for non-compliant platforms.

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The “world-leading”, as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese calls it, bill forces social media firms to ensure age verifications are in place and does not place that onus on parents or children.

Strict enforcement with heavy penalties

Under the new legislation, social media giants including TikTok, Facebook, Snapchat, Reddit, X (formerly Twitter), and Instagram could face fines of up to $32 million for systematic violations. Communications Minister Michelle Rowland emphasized the platforms’ responsibility in implementing these changes.

“Social media has a social responsibility … that’s why we are making big changes to hold platforms to account for user safety,” Rowland stated. She added, “This bill seeks to set a new normative value in society that accessing social media is not the defining feature of growing up in Australia.”

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Comprehensive verification systems

The legislation proposes implementing trial age verification systems using:

  • Biometric data
  • Government identification
  • Other stringent verification methods

Notably, these requirements supersede parental consent and apply even to existing accounts, making them among the most rigid controls implemented worldwide.

Exemptions and industry response

While the ban targets social media platforms, several digital services remain accessible to under-16s, including:

  • Online gaming
  • Messaging services
  • Virtual classrooms
  • YouTube
  • Educational and health-related websites

Major tech companies have already begun pushing back. Meta and X suggest that app stores like Google and Apple should bear the responsibility for age verification, rather than the social platforms themselves.

Driving forces behind the legislation

The Australian government’s initiative stems from growing concerns about social media’s impact on youth mental health, particularly:

  • Body image issues among girls
  • Exposure to misogynistic content targeting boys
  • Access to harmful content

“For too many young Australians, social media can be harmful. Almost two-thirds of 14 to 17-year-old Australians have viewed extremely harmful content online, including drug abuse, suicide or self-harm,” Rowland revealed on Thursday.

Expert concerns and international context

Some experts express skepticism about the ban’s effectiveness. Katie Maskiell from UNICEF Australia warns that the restrictions might drive young people toward “covert and unregulated online spaces.”

International precedents suggest potential challenges:

  • France’s attempt to restrict access for under-15s included a parental consent loophole
  • Norway’s age-13 restriction proved largely ineffective, with 70% of 11-year-olds still accessing platforms

Looking ahead

Prime Minister Albanese acknowledged the legislation’s potential limitations while defending its importance: “This is a landmark reform. We know some kids will find workarounds, but we’re sending a message to social media companies to clean up their act.”

The government is also planning to extend its digital safety initiatives, with forthcoming legislation to block pornography access for individuals under 18.

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