Australia is set to implement a ban on social media access for users under 16, effective December 10th. The ambitious move aims to protect young people from online harms, including cyberbullying and exposure to inappropriate content. However, the ban’s effectiveness is already being questioned as tech-savvy teens explore loopholes and workarounds to bypass the restrictions.
The legislation targets popular platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and Snapchat, requiring them to verify users’ ages and prevent underage access. While the intent is noble, critics argue that the ban is overly simplistic and may drive young users to less regulated corners of the internet, potentially increasing their exposure to risks. Some teens are even challenging the law in court.
The ban’s impact on social media companies remains to be seen. While they will need to invest in age verification technologies, the long-term effect on user growth and engagement in Australia is uncertain. The move could also set a precedent for other countries considering similar measures, prompting a global debate on the role of governments in regulating online activity for minors.