70% of teens in Australia still access social media despite bans

As more nations consider teen social media bans in order to reduce the negative impacts of online interaction and exposure, Australia’s online safety regulator released its first major report into the performance of the region’s new social media restrictions, which ban children under the age of 16 from having an account on the major apps.

The report from Australia’s eSafety Commissioner provided insights into the response to the ban three months in. It also offered a look at what kind of impact there has been in terms of enforcement.

First, the report said that approximately 4.7 million social media accounts of children under the age of 16 have been removed, deactivated or restricted since the new laws were implemented in December. In addition, more than 310,000 children were prevented from accessing social media platforms.

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