In a bold move to protect young users, Australia has activated its groundbreaking social media ban for under-16s this week. Platforms like TikTok, Snapchat, and Meta’s Instagram/Facebook are now deactivating over a million teen accounts—forcing users to either download their data, freeze profiles, or lose access permanently. 🛑
Despite initial fears of chaos, insiders say the rollout is smoother than expected. Platforms are using AI-driven age-guessing tools (originally built for targeted ads 🎯) to identify underage accounts without invasive ID checks. But here’s the catch: If you’re actually 16+ and get flagged, you’ll need to prove it via new age-verification apps. Trials show some hiccups—like accidentally blocking 17-year-olds or greenlighting 15-year-olds. 😬
While critics warned of endless logins and privacy issues, most of Australia’s 20 million social media users won’t notice a thing. The real test? Whether these systems can dodge fines (up to $32M!) for mistakes. Stay tuned—this could set a global precedent! 🌏✨
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Tech companies start to comply with Australia's teen social media ban
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