- July 1, 2026
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Australia’s Social Media Ban Faces Challenges
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- June 10, 2026
- Technology World News
Late last year, Australia implemented a nationwide ban, becoming the first country to prohibit children under 16 from having social media accounts. Six months later, the effectiveness of this law is in question, as many teenagers have returned to platforms they were meant to be blocked from.
The impact of this initiative, closely monitored by parents and governments globally, seems limited thus far. However, some Australian parents believe the real benefit of the law lies in its potential to influence the next generation of children, who are not yet engaged with social media platforms.
For example, Naomi Parrish’s 12-year-old son, Ethan, received a smartphone as a Christmas gift just when the law took effect. He has since been trying to convince his mother to let him download TikTok. Naomi frequently receives notification requests for the app from Ethan, who creatively attempts to make his case by writing letters and lists adorned with stickers.
Despite Ethan’s persistent efforts, Ms. Parrish remains steadfast, consistently denying his requests and citing the social media ban law as her reason.