Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese welcomed a world-first social media ban for children younger than 16 that took ...
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The measure is one of the most sweeping efforts in the world to safeguard children from the harms of the platforms.
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Australia now bans social media for children and teens under 16. The world-first nationwide legislation went into effect on December 10.