Australia’s eSafety Commissioner gave eight social media and messaging companies 30 days to disclose how many children are on their platforms and...
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Bringing in age restrictions for social media could make safety issues worse for young users, child protection organisations have told a parliamentary hearing.
Australia’s eSafety Commissioner gave eight social media and messaging companies 30 days to disclose how many children are on their platforms and...
The Australian government has been in a banning mood of late. In keeping with an old, puritanical tradition, the killjoys and wowsers have seized...
Some see the ban as worthwhile amid online dangers, while others say it would be socially inconvenient – and hard to enforce
Some online safety experts say moves to ban young people from using social media is long overdue, urging tech companies to have better parental...
The government is considering setting a minimum age for platforms like TikTok and Instagram that could be as high as 16.
Banning access to social media for young people is an honourable idea, but we need to make sure they have other things to do instead.
Vice President Kamala Harris and ABC moderators made comments about abortion during the presidential debate that were factually incorrect. Former...
Raising age limit ‘completely irrelevant’ to risks young people face online, child protection group cited by PM warns
By Rachel Hogg Social media has only made body image issues worse for young people, leading them to compare themselves with others and strive for...
In this interview with Armen Khachatryan, Deputy Chief Executive Officer and Programme Director at the Roscongress Foundation, and now a member of...