
Brisbane, Australia — Children across Australia will wake up on Wednesday with no access to their social media accounts under a world-first ban designed to shelter those under 16 from addictive algorithms, online predators, and digital bullies.
No other nation has taken such sweeping measures, and the rollout of the tough new law is being closely watched by legislators around the globe.
Most of the 10 banned platforms – Instagram, Facebook, Threads, Snapchat, YouTube, TikTok, Kick, Reddit, Twitch and X – say they’ll comply with the ban, using age verification technology to identify under-16s.
Although they will suspend their accounts, they don’t believe it’ll make children safer. (CNN)
