Social media ban to ensure Australian children have a childhood: PM-Xinhua

Social media ban to ensure Australian children have a childhood: PM

Source: Xinhua

Editor: huaxia

2025-12-09 09:12:17

CANBERRA, Dec. 9 (Xinhua) -- Australia's world-first social media ban for under-16s will ensure that children have a childhood, according to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

Albanese on Tuesday wrote to the leaders of Australia's states and territories to thank them for their support on the social media ban, which comes into effect on Wednesday, acknowledging that the reform will require some adjustment in the short term.

"This is the cultural change Australia needs to deliver greater peace of mind for parents and ensure Australian children have a childhood," he wrote.

Under laws that passed the federal parliament in November 2024, certain social media platforms must take "reasonable steps" to prevent children under 16 from having accounts.

So far 10 social media platforms have been instructed to enforce the ban -- Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, Threads, TikTok, Twitch, X, YouTube, Kick and Reddit. Authorities may update the list as needed.

In a video message that will be played to students in schools around Australia, Albanese said that the government has made the change to support children who have grown up with algorithms, endless social media feeds and the pressure they bring.

Neither children nor their parents will be punished for breaching the ban under the laws, with the onus for enforcing it placed entirely on social media platforms.

Platforms that commit serious or repeated breaches will face fines worth up to 49.5 million Australian dollars (about 32.8 million U.S. dollars), though the government has accepted it will take some time for age assurance technology to identify all underage accounts.