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World News December 12, 2025

Under-16 social media bans to spread as nations set new age limits

Australia has launched the world’s first nationwide ban on social media for children under 16, requiring major platforms to delete and block underage accounts or face large fines. Age checks will use tools like facial scans or IDs, though privacy concerns and teen workarounds are already appearing. The move has sparked mixed reactions: supporters see it as protecting children, while critics warn it may drive them to unregulated spaces.

Other countries are watching closely and considering similar measures. China already has the strictest controls, and several European nations, along with Malaysia and New Zealand, are moving toward higher age limits or bans. The U.S. still uses a 13-year minimum based on data-protection laws, but new bills aim to raise protections.

This global trend reflects rising concerns about social media’s impact on children’s mental health, with Australia’s rollout becoming a key test for future policy.

Credit : CGTN

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