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Ineffectiveness of Government-Imposed Age Restrictions on Social Media for Youth
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- June 13, 2026
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The concerns about the impact of social media on children are significant. However, current government efforts to restrict access by imposing age restrictions have not been successful.
On June 13, 2026, at 5:45 a.m. EDT, there was a growing trend where countries attempted to ban social media use among minors.
A recent example is Canada, which aimed to limit social media access for youngsters. This policy seems destined to fail, as has been observed in other countries.
Australia was the frontrunner in establishing a nationwide social media ban for individuals under 16 last year. The endeavor has proven to be challenging and has not yielded the intended results.
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