
Australia Expands Under-16 Social Media Ban
Reddit and Kick must now remove users under 16 from December 10, joining platforms such as Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube. Firms face fines up to AU$50m.

Reddit and Kick must now remove users under 16 from December 10, joining platforms such as Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube. Firms face fines up to AU$50m.

Two months from now, Australians aged under 16 will be locked out of most social media platforms under a new nationwide ban.

As the youth is shifting towards the Right, Brussels is ramping up their limitations to online information.

The Danish government joins other nations in introducing stricter rules on children’s exposure to social media.

While many other EU countries are considering a ban, concerns arise about the EU’s increasing control over the narrative online.

The new policy widens the current list of regulated platforms—which already includes Facebook, Snapchat, TikTok, and YouTube.

A former agriculture minister is pushing for strict social media age limits, calling it a matter of public safety.

Canberra said it wants “Australian parents and families to know that we have got their back.”

Neither the state nor schools can raise children better than their own parents can.
Vienna would be willing to back Emmanuel Macron’s proposal on an EU-wide ban.