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Home  /  World  /  Australia is set to ban children under 16 from social media. Here’s why

Australia is set to ban children under 16 from social media. Here’s why

by Emma Miller
November 7, 2024
in Australia, World
Reading Time: 4 mins read
Australia is set to ban children under 16 from social media

In a World-First Move, Australia Takes Bold Stand Against Youth Social Media Use

In an unprecedented move that could reshape the digital landscape for young people, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced Thursday a pioneering legislative proposal to ban social media access for children under 16, marking what could be the world’s most stringent controls on youth social media use.

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“Social media is doing harm to our kids and I’m calling time on it,” declared Prime Minister Albanese during a news conference, highlighting the government’s commitment to protecting young Australians from the perceived dangers of social media platforms. The announcement signals a dramatic shift in how nations approach digital safety for minors.

Comprehensive protection measures

The proposed legislation, slated for introduction this year and implementation in late 2025, represents what Communications Minister Michelle Rowland called a “truly world leading” approach. The ban would affect major platforms including Meta’s Instagram and Facebook, TikTok, X (formerly Twitter), and potentially YouTube.

Unlike similar initiatives in other countries, Australia’s proposal stands out for its comprehensive approach, featuring:

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  • A higher age threshold of 16 years
  • No exemptions for parental consent
  • Mandatory compliance for existing accounts
  • Platform accountability for enforcement

Technical implementation and verification

The government is currently testing an age-verification system that could utilize biometrics or government identification to enforce the ban effectively. “The onus will be on social media platforms to demonstrate they are taking reasonable steps to prevent access,” Albanese emphasized. “The onus won’t be on parents or young people.”

Industry response and concerns

The Digital Industry Group, representing major tech companies, has expressed reservations about the proposal. “Keeping young people safe online is a top priority … but the proposed ban for teenagers to access digital platforms is a 20th Century response to 21st Century challenges,” said DIGI Managing Director Sunita Bose, warning that the ban might push young users toward more dangerous, unregulated online spaces.

Global context and comparisons

While other nations have implemented similar measures, Australia’s approach stands apart in its scope and strictness:

  • France recently proposed a ban for under-15s, but with parental consent options
  • The United States maintains restrictions for under-13s through COPPA regulations
  • Australia’s proposal would set the highest age limit globally

Health and safety motivations

Albanese cited specific concerns about social media’s impact on youth mental health, particularly highlighting:

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  • Body image issues affecting young girls
  • Exposure to misogynistic content targeting boys
  • Challenges faced during crucial developmental stages

“If you’re a 14-year-old kid getting this stuff, at a time where you’re going through life’s changes and maturing, it can be a really difficult time and what we’re doing is listening and then acting,” the Prime Minister explained.

Political support and timeline

With the opposition Liberal Party expressing support for the ban, the legislation appears likely to pass. Implementation would follow 12 months after ratification, giving platforms and users time to adjust to the new requirements.

As Australia positions itself at the forefront of digital safety regulation, the world watches to see how this ambitious initiative might reshape the relationship between young people and social media platforms. The success or failure of this landmark legislation could set a precedent for similar measures globally, potentially transforming how nations approach youth digital safety in the 21st century.

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