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Social media ban on children has heads scratching
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Sept. 10, 2024 - 18:10
The government plans to put a ban on children using social media. While exact age restrictions are still under review. The government is considering a cut-off age of 14 or 16. Some critics say a ban would be counterproductive and children should instead be taught how to safely navigate social media. Leo Puglisi is the founder of 6-news. And, a year 11 student, said while the ban could become law, the details remain problematic.