In an effort to protect children from the potential harms of social media, Australia has rolled out new measures aimed at limiting their access to online platforms. Roblox, a popular gaming platform, has introduced age verification features to ensure only adults can access certain content. Meanwhile, Meta, the parent company of Facebook, has begun notifying Australian teenagers of impending account shutdowns as the country prepares to implement a ban on social media for underage users.
The move comes amid growing concerns about the impact of social media on children's mental health and wellbeing. Meta has warned young users to delete their accounts before the ban goes into effect, urging them to seek alternative ways to connect with friends and family. While some have criticized the ban as an infringement on free speech, others have applauded the government's efforts to protect vulnerable young people from online dangers.
As social media continues to play an integral role in the lives of young Australians, the debate over how best to regulate its use remains ongoing. With both platforms and policymakers taking action, the future of social media in the country hangs in the balance.
Category: Technology
Published on: 2025-11-20 10:27:28
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