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Australia Expands Under-16 Social Media Ban To Include YouTube

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Australia has broadened its landmark social media age restriction to include YouTube, prohibiting users under 16 from creating accounts starting December 10. This expansion adds YouTube to a list of banned platforms already including TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat, Facebook, and X (formerly Twitter).

The move follows a review by eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant, who cited alarming data: 75% of children aged 10–15 in Australia use YouTube, and over a third of those exposed to harmful content online reported seeing it there.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese defended the decision, stating, “Social media is doing social harm,” and pledged the government’s commitment to protecting children.

While young users can still watch YouTube videos without an account, they won’t be able to interact, subscribe, or receive personalized content.

YouTube has pushed back, insisting it’s a video-sharing platform, not a social network, and hinted at potential legal action, citing its educational and health benefits.

Still, public support remains strong—90% of Australians back stricter age checks. The move cements Australia’s position as a global leader in regulating children’s digital spaces amid growing mental health concerns.

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