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Sun, December 15, 2024

Australians like banning teens from social media. They just don't think it'll work


Published on 2024-12-15 13:21:08 - Sydney Morning Herald
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  • The findings highlight a risk for Labor and scepticism among voters as Albanese heads to the next election pursuing a broader tech crackdown.

The article from The Sydney Morning Herald discusses the Australian public's mixed feelings about banning teenagers from social media. A recent survey indicates that while a majority of Australians support the idea of restricting social media access for those under 16, there is skepticism about the effectiveness of such measures. The survey, conducted by the Australian Institute of Family Studies, found that 60% of respondents believe that teenagers would find ways to circumvent any ban. This skepticism stems from the ease with which young people can access social media through various means, including using VPNs or creating fake accounts. Despite the support for the ban, there's a recognition that addressing the underlying issues of online safety and mental health might require more comprehensive strategies beyond just age restrictions. The article also touches on the government's ongoing discussions about online safety, highlighting the complexity of balancing protection with freedom in the digital age.

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