

Australia votes for age limits on social media
Dec 6, 2024
A poignant short film explores parenting teens with themes of faith and grief. Australia takes a bold step by voting to limit social media access for those under 16, sparking discussions on mental health and potential global implications. Meanwhile, the musical Wicked inspires reflections on authenticity versus societal pressures, highlighting the importance of self-acceptance over conformity. Kendrick Lamar's surprise album also finds its place in the conversation, showcasing cultural relevance in today's social media landscape.
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Watch "The Drive"
- Watch Axis's short film, "The Drive," for conversations about faith, grief, and parenting.
- Consider what topics you wish were discussed more openly.
Australia's Social Media Ban
- Australia passed a bill effectively banning social media for children under 16.
- This sets a new global benchmark for regulating big tech, aiming to mitigate mental health effects.
Wicked's Message
- The movie "Wicked" explores themes of identity, conformity, and finding your purpose.
- It challenges teens to consider whose approval they seek: their peers' or God's.