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How social media can impact a child’s mental health, as Australia enacts ban
Australia is pulling the plug on its teens’ social media habits. The country enacted the world’s first ban on social media for children under 16 this week, threatening tech giants with multi-million-dollar fines if they fail to take “reasonable steps” to kick underage users off their platforms.

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UT Health child psychiatrist weighs in on Australia’s under-16 social media ban
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The great scroll off: Inside Australia’s world-first teen social media ban
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What to Know About Australia’s Social Media Ban for Kids Under 16
Kids in Australia will no longer be able to have accounts on social media apps like Instagram, TikTok, and Snapchat as ...
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Denmark plans to severely restrict social media use for young people
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — As Australia began enforcing a world-first social media ban for children under 16 years old this ...
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Majority of Australian Parents (65%) and U.S. Parents 58% Support Social Media Ban for Under 16s, but Kids Say It Risks Cutting Them Off from Key Connections
New survey of 4,000 parents and children in the U.S. and Australia reveals sharp generational divides in support, fears, mental health expectations, and belief in government enforcement. WASHINGTON, ...

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