
The Interview Julie Inman Grant, Australia’s eSafety Commissioner: Keep kids away from social media until they are ready
Feb 4, 2026
Julie Inman Grant, Australia’s eSafety Commissioner and former tech policy lead at Microsoft, Twitter and Adobe, explains the country’s new plan to delay social media for under‑16s. She talks about how the ban is being rolled out, early account closures and where young people migrate next. She also discusses industry pushback, investigations into platforms and future risks from AI and converging apps.
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Platforms Built For Adults, Not Children
- Big tech resists regulation because social platforms were built for adults and monetise youth engagement.
- Julie Inman Grant says platforms created a pipeline by exploiting tweens' herd behaviour for lifelong customers.
Use A Five‑Step Compliance Plan
- Require companies to follow a staged compliance plan: deactivation, prevent recidivism, reporting, appeals, and measurement.
- Julie Inman Grant says continual improvement and impact measurement are essential to enforce the rule.
Retrofitting Age Checks Is Technically Tricky
- Retrofitting age verification is hard because platforms relied on self-declared ages and adult defaults.
- The challenge is identifying under-16s without intrusive data collection on adults.
