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Australia wants to sell its social media ban to the world – but are the measures even working?

Two-thirds of teenagers are still on social media platforms included in the ban, according to the eSafety commissioner

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theguardian.comStai leggendo2 mesi fa

Australia wants to sell its social media ban to the world – but are the measures even working?

Two-thirds of teenagers are still on social media platforms included in the ban, according to the eSafety commissioner

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upi.com2 mesi fa

Australia: Some social media platforms not compliant with under-16 ban - UPI.com

Australia said that social media companies aren't doing enough to prevent young teens from having accounts and that it will have to begin enforcement.

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  1. martedì 31 marzo 2026·upi.com

    Australia: Some social media platforms not compliant with under-16 ban - UPI.com

    Australia said that social media companies aren't doing enough to prevent young teens from having accounts and that it will have to begin enforcement.

  2. mercoledì 1 aprile 2026·theguardian.com

    Australia wants to sell its social media ban to the world – but are the measures even working?

    Two-thirds of teenagers are still on social media platforms included in the ban, according to the eSafety commissioner