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Australia Says World Will Follow Social Media Ban

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 · 18h · on MSN
Australia says the world will follow social media ban as Meta starts blocking teens
Australia's internet regulator said a teen social media ban would be the first domino to fall in a global push to rein in Big Tech, as Meta's Instagram, Facebook and Threads began locking out hundreds of thousands of accounts ahead of a deadline next week.

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Australia is set to ban social media for teens. Others could follow.
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How Australian teens are planning to get around their social media ban
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Celeste Barber reveals social media rule for her kids as she backs under-16s ban
Celeste Barber has revealed why she is backing Australia's under-16s social media ban and detailed the rule that she has for ...
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TikTok, Instagram ban for Australian kids heralds global curbs
Australia will soon ban its youth from popular services like TikTok and Instagram, becoming the world’s first democracy to ...

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