Australia’s Teen Social Media Usage: Ban's Impact Under Scrutiny

Despite Australia's ban on minors using social media, a significant proportion of teenagers remain active on platforms like TikTok and Snapchat. Industry data shows a decline in usage, hinting at the ban’s impact, yet questioning the effectiveness of age-verification systems in completely curbing underage access.

Australia’s Teen Social Media Usage: Ban's Impact Under Scrutiny
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In the wake of Australia's ban on social media access for minors, fresh data highlights a persistent engagement among the under-16 demographic. Despite a notable decrease, over a fifth of teenagers continue using popular platforms like TikTok and Snapchat, according to a recent industry report.

The study, conducted by Qustodio and shared with Reuters, indicates that even as the number of teenage users has fallen since the December implementation of the ban, a considerable number still access these platforms. This underscores concerns about the efficacy of current age-verification mechanisms.

While Australia's government and academic institutions are evaluating the regulation's impact, enforcement appears to remain a challenge as the eSafety Commissioner acknowledges ongoing infractions. The situation draws attention from both regulators and policymakers globally considering similar actions.

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