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Teenagers Question Australia’s Social Media Ban

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Australia is banning young teens from social media. Could it happen in the US?
A world-first ban on major social media platforms for children under the age of 16 goes into effect in Australia on Wednesday. And regulators, parents and teenagers around the globe are watching closely to see how it plays out.

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Australia's social media ban for users under 16 starts now
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Dems 2028 Hopeful Wants to Ban Teens From Social Media
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Australian PM says social media ban a 'proud day' - but some teens say they still have access
The social media accounts of Australians aged under-16 must be deactivated, with companies facing fines for not complying.
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Majority of Australian Parents (65%) and U.S. Parents 58% Support Social Media Ban for Under 16s, but Kids Say It Risks Cutting Them Off from Key Connections
New survey of 4,000 parents and children in the U.S. and Australia reveals sharp generational divides in support, fears, mental health expectations, and belief in government enforcement. WASHINGTON, ...

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