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Social Media Bans For Teens: After Australia, More Nations Mulling Similar Curbs - Check List

NDTV Profit·13 February 2026·2h ago1 min read0 views
Social Media Bans For Teens: After Australia, More Nations Mulling Similar Curbs - Check List

In the wake of Australia implementing a ban on social media usage for individuals under the age of 16, several other nations are considering similar measures to address concerns about the mental health and safety of teenagers online. The Australian initiative aims to mitigate issues such as cyberbullying, exposure to inappropriate content, and the addictive nature of social media platforms. Countries including the United Kingdom and Canada are reportedly examining the feasibility of enacting comparable restrictions. Advocates for such regulations argue that they could protect young users by limiting their access to harmful online environments, while critics raise concerns about potential infringements on personal freedoms and the effectiveness of such bans. As global conversations about digital wellbeing intensify, the trend towards legislative action on social media use among minors appears to be gaining momentum, reflecting a growing recognition of the risks associated with adolescent engagement on these platforms. Stakeholders in education, healthcare, and technology are urged to collaborate to develop solutions that balance safety and accessibility for the youth in the digital age.

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