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'Protecting Kids, Backing Parents'
Australia's Social Media Ban For Under-16s Comes Into Effect

1 week ago | [YT] | 501



@Praveen23451

Australia is a sporting nation....it is necessary for them..

1 week ago | 33

@SP-bw3zp

Perfect - India should also do the same! We should not allow our next generation to become revenue generating unit matrices for US Social Media Giants!

1 week ago | 27

@therussian2359

One step closer to to digital id like Europe

1 week ago | 8

@gianpaologaratti104

Good initiative, children mature by interacting with others in real life.

6 days ago | 4

@Vangauh

Superpower Bangladesh closely monitoring this and thinking of doing the same

6 days ago | 2

@GouverneurNL

Facebook is cancer.

1 week ago | 9

@miximumpop2278

Gen Zs are waking up to the truth. Brainwashing machines are no longer working. The old manipulative technique is not buying anymore 👁

1 week ago | 6

@saikrishna8211

It is important to stop social media for the young.

6 days ago | 2

@renatleongardus467

The funny part is that the kids are suing the government

1 week ago | 1

@MariaLantouris

Am from Australia but disappointed in the government for not banning children from online gambling 😮

1 week ago | 3

@luigiquitadamo1457

Really ,the true purpose is to transform free rich internet in a big garbage dump ,the same as the big media,and their soul,they don t care of nothing else.Wait if don t believe me.

1 week ago | 5

@jasonwilliams0306

social engineering and the new social credit system come into effect December 10 in Australia

5 days ago | 0

@andibarnes638

Just 1 question how much have the government spent on the war on drugs . And as it been successfully .

5 days ago | 0

@babyarvifloria131

Yes,in my Facebook that my children been attacked and we lost my private property and my money that used and spent by philippines government agencies as funds and for all pulubi and killers criminals attacked that no their called police nbi court and government agencies that I only used as my own and to let me see the pictures that I did to my children and I never wanted that my private paid property will be part of the philippines.

1 week ago | 1

@OlivierGalizzi

Probably a good thing, but at the same time it is more the social networks themselves that have to be regulated somehow. Because I find it ridiculous to say to 15 year old young people you can't do a thing that literally ALL adults do all the time everywhere right under their eyes ! Also how can you enforce such a law ? With a date picker when you start your app asking for your birthdate and then to click a button asking you to certify that the information is correct😅

1 week ago | 0

@freudenberg101

One step closer to digital ID.

1 week ago | 3

@davidharrison8295

You’re only stopping under 16 finding out the what you don’t want them to know first hand, it’s nonsensical they’re still going to find out whatever it is you want to keep from them, pointless exercise

6 days ago | 0

@GetOffGenji

This was just the fake visage (the Trojan Horse), to bring in a digital internet ID. Wake up people! If they actually wanted to get P0rn out of the hands of children, they WOULD HAVE BANNED THE WEBSITES!!

1 week ago | 0

@Peter-zg3em

So they’re forced to consume legacy media? The guys who told you Epstein killed himself? And that Hamas was using Gazans as human shields?

1 week ago | 1

@followthemoney5756

Doesn’t look like someone I would trust around kids

1 week ago | 0