Meta representatives told a parliamentary hearing on Friday that social media provides “tremendous benefits” to children.
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Social media giants have been criticised by Anthony Albanese after a Meta executive told a parliamentary inquiry their platforms had not harmed children.
Meta representatives told a parliamentary hearing on Friday that social media provides “tremendous benefits” to children.
Meta officials have claimed children aren’t harmed by social media platforms as it defended itself amid a political push for stricter age limits.
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