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Tech giants Meta, Snapchat, and TikTok have expressed concerns over Australia's decision to exempt YouTube from its new laws restricting social media use for children under 16. They argue that YouTube's exemption as a key educational tool is inconsistent with the law's intended purposes. The law, passed in November, requires social media platforms to prevent minors from accessing their services, or face fines of up to $31 million.
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