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The social media ban for kids: Australia’s world-first experiment

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Dec 10, 2025
Josh Taylor, a technology reporter for Guardian Australia, delves into Australia’s groundbreaking social media ban for under-16s. He reveals the legislation's requirements, including age-verification methods and exemptions. Teenage voices, including Ezra Scholl, share perspectives on how social media fosters creativity and community, while also expressing concerns about the ban's implications. Tune in to explore the potential global influence of this controversial law and its impact on vulnerable youth.
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ANECDOTE

Social Life Built On Memes And Dance

  • Sarai says social media is how she and friends connect and create inside jokes through memes and dance clips.
  • She explains they grew up online from about age 12 and used platforms heavily during COVID to stay connected.
ANECDOTE

Passions Discovered And Shared Online

  • Ewan describes discovering passions like filmmaking and theatre through YouTube and social media communities.
  • He says losing access severs his main ways to connect, run a movie account, and follow interests after his illness.
INSIGHT

Law Leaves Age‑Checks To Platforms

  • Josh Taylor explains the law forces platforms to take 'reasonable steps' to keep under‑16s off, but leaves methods to the companies.
  • Age checks may use behavioural signals, messages, facial scans or government ID according to platform choices.
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