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Australian Government Extends Social Media Ban to YouTube for Underage Users

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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Australia has announced it will include YouTube in its world-first social media ban for teenagers, reversing an earlier exemption for the Alphabet-owned platform. The decision, set to take effect in December 2024, follows a report from the eSafety Commissioner revealing that 37% of minors encountered harmful content on YouTube—the highest among social platforms. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese declared, “I’m calling time on it,” emphasizing the government’s commitment to safeguarding children online.

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  • Why YouTube Was Added And Why It’s Fighting Back
  • Tech Backlash and Potential Legal Battle
  • AI, Misinformation, and the Push for Stronger Regulation

Why YouTube Was Added And Why It’s Fighting Back

Initially exempted due to its popularity in educational settings, YouTube now faces the same restrictions as Meta’s Facebook and Instagram, Snapchat, and TikTok. The platform argues it should not be classified as social media, stating, “YouTube is a video-sharing platform, increasingly viewed on TV screens.” However, critics point to its algorithm-driven recommendations and user interaction features, which mirror other banned platforms.

Australian Government Extends Social Media Ban to YouTube for Underage Users

The updated policy will prohibit users under 16 from creating YouTube accounts, allow parents and teachers to share curated content with minors, impose fines up to A$49.5 million for non-compliance.

Tech Backlash and Potential Legal Battle

Alphabet, YouTube’s parent company, has threatened legal action, echoing its 2021 standoff over Australia’s news media bargaining code. Last week, YouTube urged the government to “uphold the legislative process,” with local media reporting a possible court challenge. Communications Minister Anika Wells remained defiant, stating, “I will not be intimidated by legal threats.”

AI, Misinformation, and the Push for Stronger Regulation

Cybersecurity experts like Adam Marre of Arctic Wolf praised the move, citing AI-driven misinformation as a growing threat. “This is a critical step against big tech’s unchecked power,” he said. Meanwhile, educators, including Australian Primary Principals Association president Angela Falkenberg, support the ban but stress that teachers will remain vigilant in selecting appropriate content.

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