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Australia Implements Minimum Age for Social Media Use

by Web Desk
December 9, 2025
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Australia implements minimum age for social media use

Australia cracks down on under-16 social media users, marking a global first.

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From December 11, 2025, Australia will enforce a minimum age of 16 for social media use, requiring major platforms such as Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and others to block users under this age. Platforms failing to comply face fines up to A$49.5 million ($33 million).

The new law, designed to protect children from potential online harm, has drawn mixed reactions. Parents and child advocacy groups have praised the move, while technology companies and free speech advocates have criticized it for limiting access and raising privacy concerns. Platforms like Meta and Alphabet are expected to use age inference, selfie-based verification, or document checks to enforce the law, though Elon Musk’s X has openly challenged the regulations.

The Australian government will closely monitor the ban’s effects, commissioning a two-year study led by Stanford University and 11 academics to analyze its impact on youth behavior and online safety. Experts predict that Australia’s initiative may set a precedent, prompting other nations such as Denmark, Malaysia, and even parts of the U.S. to consider similar age restrictions.

The policy also challenges the social media business model, as platforms have relied on young users to sustain growth and advertising revenue. Before the ban, 86% of Australians aged 8–15 were active on social media, underscoring the law’s potential to reshape online engagement patterns.

Academics suggest the ban signals a broader shift in social media regulation, indicating a move away from unrestricted platforms toward increased government oversight in the name of child protection and responsible technology use.

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