Debate Intensifies Over Australia's Social Media Ban for Under-16s

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LinkedIn has argued to Australian lawmakers that it should be excluded from a proposed social media ban for under-16s, claiming its platform is too uninteresting for children. The Australian government plans to introduce legislation to prevent children from accessing social media, citing safety concerns. Major tech companies like Meta, Google, and TikTok have expressed opposition, citing rushed processes and potential unintended consequences. LinkedIn, however, maintains that its platform's minimum age requirement and lack of appeal to minors should exempt it from the proposed regulations.
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