Australia's Bold Move: Social Media Ban for Under 16s Sparks Debate

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Australia plans to implement a "Digital Duty of Care" requiring social media platforms to proactively prevent online harms such as bullying and harmful content. This initiative, part of proposed changes to the Online Safety Act, aims to make tech companies legally responsible for user safety, similar to measures in the UK and EU. The legislation will also propose banning children under 16 from platforms like Instagram and TikTok. The Digital Industry Group Inc. supports the government's efforts to enhance online safety.
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