Today, December 10, 2025, marks the start of a new era in internet rules: Australia’s law banning under-16s from social media kicks in. Platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube must now block over one million accounts — or face fines up to $49.5 million. 💸
- Who’s Covered: Anyone under 16 across Australia.
- Platforms Affected: Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and more.
- Penalties: Non-compliance could cost platforms up to $49.5 million in fines.
Experts say this move could spark similar regulations worldwide. 🌍 Digital rights advocates call it a win for online safety, while critics worry about enforcement challenges and the rise of VPN workarounds. 🤔
For young users and families, the rule means stricter sign-up checks and a shift toward age-appropriate online spaces. Globally, governments from Europe to Latin America are watching closely, considering if they should follow Australia’s lead. 🔍
Whether you’re a student, entrepreneur, or content creator, today’s change shows the digital world is under the microscope like never before. Stay tuned as this story unfolds and reshapes how we think about kids and screens. 📱✨
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Australia's social media ban takes effect, pushing global regulation
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