đź’¨ Abstract
Australia has implemented a law preventing children under 16 from using popular social media platforms, citing mental health risks such as cyberbullying, addiction, and exposure to harmful content. This legislation, while seen as necessary by some, has sparked debates on privacy, enforcement, and broader impacts. The discussion has opened a global conversation on the responsibilities of governments, tech companies, and society in protecting children online.
Courtesy: www.thesouthafrican.com
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