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Australia leader defends social media ban as teens brag about staying online

Australia leader defends social media ban as teens brag about staying online

Posted on December 11, 2025 By admin


Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese acknowledged some young people were still on social media a day after a world-first ban on under-16s went live, saying the rollout was always going to be bumpy but would ultimately save lives.

A day after the law took effect with bipartisan support from the major political parties and backing by some three-quarters of Australian parents, the country’s social media feeds were flooded with comments from people claiming to be under 16, including one on the prime minister’s TikTok account saying “I’m still here, wait until I can vote”.

Under the law, 10 of the biggest platforms including TikTok, Meta’s Instagram and Alphabet’s YouTube must bar underage users or face a fine of up to A$49.5 million ($33 million). The government has said it would take some time for the platforms to set up processes to do this.

“Of course it isn’t smooth,” Albanese told Melbourne radio station FOX. “You can’t in one day switch off over a million accounts across the board. But it is happening.”

On Nova Radio in Sydney, Albanese added: “If it was easy, someone else would have done it.”

Governments around the world have said they would monitor the Australian rollout as they weigh whether to do something similar. U.S. Republican senator Josh Hawley endorsed the ban as it took effect, Nine newspapers reported, while France, Denmark, Malaysia and others have already said they plan to emulate the Australian model.

The Australian internet regulator, the eSafety Commissioner, would ask all affected platforms to report numbers of under-16 accounts on the days before and after the ban went live on Wednesday, Communications Minister Anika Wells said.

TikTok and Snap, owner of Snap, declined to comment on the rollout, while Meta, YouTube, X, Amazon’s Twitch, Reddit and Australian-owned Kick – all of which are covered by the ban – were not immediately available for comment.

The ban generated impassioned reactions across the spectrum of global commentators – including from U.S. psychologist Jonathan Haidt, whose book “The Anxious Generation” featured prominently in the Australian debate.

“Bravo Australia,” he wrote on X.

The United Nations childrens agency UNICEF warned in a statement the ban might encourage children to visit less regulated parts of the internet and could not work alone.

“Laws introducing age restrictions are not an alternative to companies improving platform design and content moderation,” the statement said.

U.S. conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, in a tirade posted for his 4.4 million X followers, called the ban “the training wheels for the internet ID”.

“It is the holy grail of tyrany,” he said. “It’s here.”

Albanese, visiting a school in Canberra, said the ban would lead to better educational outcomes and behaviour since “you get better social interaction when students aren’t subject to looking at their devices constantly”.

Australian searches for virtual private networks (VPNs), which can mask an internet user’s location, surged to the highest level in about 10 years in the week before the legislation took effect, according to publicly available Google data.

Free VPN provider hide.me told Reuters it experienced a 65% spike in visits from Australia in the days before the ban kicked in, although that had not translated to a rising number of downloads.

All 10 platforms named by the ban opposed it before saying they would comply. As the legislation came into force, some platforms not covered by the ban rose to the top of app download charts, prompting the Australian government to say the platform list was “dynamic”.

One app, Lemon8, which is owned by TikTok parent Bytedance, introduced an age minimum of 16. Photo-sharing app Yope told Reuters it had experienced “very fast growth” to about 100,000 Australian users. About half its users were over 16.

The company told Reuters it had told the Australian internet regulator overseeing the rollout that it considered itself a private messaging service, not social media.

Published – December 11, 2025 08:28 am IST



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