Australia’s social media ban is “problematic,” but platforms will comply anyway

Australia's social media giants have agreed to implement a ban on users under 16 years old, but experts are warning that the law is "problematic" and may not be effective in preventing minors from accessing online content.

The new regulations, which will come into effect on December 10, require platforms such as Meta, Snap, and TikTok to remove and deactivate over a million underage accounts. The companies have expressed concerns about the accuracy of age detection methods, citing issues with face scans that can incorrectly identify users between 16 and 17 years old.

"Age checks won't be perfect," says one expert, highlighting the limitations of current technology in detecting minors online. "There's no single solution that will work for all use cases, and even if we had, it wouldn't guarantee effectiveness across all deployments."

The law aims to reduce social media pressures on children and prevent them from accessing harmful content. However, critics argue that the ban may push kids to darker corners of the internet, where they are more likely to encounter online predators and experience harm.

YouTube spokesperson Rachel Lord has condemned the legislation as "extremely difficult to enforce" and failing to meet its promise of making kids safer online. The platform is among the loudest critics of the law, which it believes will have unintended consequences for users under 16.

Despite these concerns, social media companies are expected to comply with the regulations, citing fines of up to $32.5 million for non-compliance. As the law takes effect, platforms will need to find ways to detect underage users and prevent them from accessing online content.

The effectiveness of age checks will be spotty, at best, experts warn. While some companies may use sophisticated methods such as audio analysis or machine learning algorithms, others may rely on simpler approaches that can lead to false positives.

Ultimately, the law aims to reduce online harms by keeping harmful content out of reach. However, critics argue that the ban is a "simplistic" solution to complex issues and may have unintended consequences for users under 16.
 
idk why they're making such a big deal about this 🤷‍♂️ like we can just magically prevent kids from accessing bad stuff online? it's 2025, we should be using AI to detect cyberbullies and predators not age checks 💻 any way you look at it this law is gonna push them to the dark web where they're more vulnerable 🚫 and honestly i'm not sure if $32.5 million fines are enough to deter these companies from following their own rules 🤑
 
I'm so worried about this 🤕! I mean, I get it, we gotta protect our kids from all the nasty stuff on the internet, but do we really think banning them altogether is gonna solve everything? I don't know, man... my niece is only 12 and she's already using TikTok 📱. How are they gonna police that? And what about all the other platforms like Discord or Twitch? They're not even on this list! It just feels like a Band-Aid solution to me 💉.

And don't even get me started on the whole face scan thing 😂... I mean, how accurate can those things be, right? My friend's kid got kicked off Instagram for no reason because of some dodgy facial recognition 🤣. I'm just not sure this is gonna work as planned, you feel?
 
omg u guys this new rule about social media for kids is like super complicated 🤯 its either gonna be super effective or a total mess 📦 idk if the companies r doin it right though Meta, Snap & TikTok all wanna enforce these rules but they cant even get age detection 100% right? like wut kinda tech can detect whether ur 16 or 17 lol 🤪 maybe its time for them to rethink their approach 👀
 
I'm kinda worried about this new law 🤔... I mean, think about it, what's gonna happen when platforms can't even detect underage accounts accurately? We're talking about kids here, who are already vulnerable online 💔. If they can't figure out a way to do age checks properly, we might as well just throw our hands up in the air 😂.

And yeah, I get where experts are coming from - no single solution is perfect 🙅‍♂️. But what's the alternative? Letting kids have free reign on the internet without any protection? That doesn't seem like a viable option to me 🤷‍♂️.

It's also kinda worrying that YouTube and others are already speaking out against it, saying it's "extremely difficult to enforce" 👀. What does that say about our tech companies' ability to keep their users safe online? Are they more worried about being fined than actually doing what's right?

This law might be trying to do good, but it feels like we're just putting a Band-Aid on a bigger problem 🤕. We need to think more critically about how to address these issues and find real solutions that don't rely on simplistic fixes 🤔.
 
🤔 so the social media giants are gonna be super strict about who's allowed on their platforms... but like, how's it really gonna work? i mean, 1 million accounts is a lot of kids 🤯 and what if they just make up a fake birthday or use a VPN? 😂 or worse, what if some legit 16-yr-old gets deleted by mistake?! 🚫 that's like, totally not cool...
 
Ugh this is so messed up 🤯! Like, I get it we wanna protect kids from online predators but banning social media platforms isn't the answer... they're like totally gonna make these kids do whatever it's cool to do online and then we'll be all mad at them for getting hurt 😒. And don't even get me started on how hard it is for these companies to detect underage users, it's just not that simple 🙄! They can't just magic up a foolproof way to keep kids safe online... like what? Some kind of superpower?! 🤦‍♀️
 
🤔 I'm kinda worried about this new rule... like, I know social media can be bad for kids, but removing all their accounts feels too extreme? 🤷‍♀️ What's the point of banning them from one platform if they just find another way to get online? And what about all the older teens who are, like, totally responsible and shouldn't be treated like minors? 🤦‍♀️ Can we not just educate parents on how to keep their kids safe online instead? 💻 My little cousin has TikTok and she's always saying how much she loves it... does that mean I have to delete it too now? 😳
 
I'm low-key concerned about this new rule 🤔... like, I get why they wanna protect kids from online harm, but a ban on social media platforms for under 16s just feels like another step in the wrong direction 📉. It's gonna push them to darker corners of the internet, where they're more vulnerable to predators and stuff... it's not a solution to the problem.

And honestly, how effective is this law really gonna be? I mean, we know face scans can mess up age detection for users 16-17, so what's gonna happen when we introduce a million+ new underages 🤷‍♀️. It's like, yeah, let's give 'em a few months to figure it out... meanwhile, the kids are stuck in limbo, and we're just piling more problems on top of each other 📊.

And can we talk about the fact that YouTube is basically throwing shade at this law? Like, if they're saying it's "extremely difficult to enforce", doesn't that kinda tell us something about its effectiveness? But nope, we'll just have to wait and see how this whole thing plays out 🤞.
 
🤔 I don't know if banning social media sites for minors is really gonna work. Like, how are they supposed to block every single underage account? It's like trying to catch every single fish in the sea 🐟. And what about all the legit kids who have already created accounts before the law was passed? They're just gonna get banned too. 💔 And isn't this just another case of "we didn't think this through" 🤦‍♀️. I mean, sure, it's good to try and keep minors safe online, but can't we just educate them about online safety instead? It seems like a pretty simplistic solution to me 🙄
 
I'm not sure if banning social media accounts for minors will actually make a difference... like, they're just gonna find another way in 🤷‍♂️. I mean, what's the point of trying to block one platform when there are others that aren't regulated? And have you seen how well face scans work? It's basically like asking AI to guess your age based on a selfie... LOL no 😂. Just wait till they try to enforce this and see how long it takes for kids to just move to another app. And what about the ones who are, like, super tech-savvy and can easily bypass all these restrictions? 🤦‍♂️ It's just so easy to get caught up in online drama and social pressure, I'm not sure this law will actually make things better for kids...
 
just a thought: how about instead of just banning underage accounts, they should focus on creating safe spaces for kids online too 🤔. like, more resources for parents & educators to help them navigate these platforms, and less emphasis on punishment... maybe that's the real key to keeping kids safe online 💻
 
I dont know if this new law is gonna work 🤔. I mean, its like trying to hold water in your hands - you can try to make it stop leakin, but at the end of the day, some kids are just gonna find a way around it 😒. And what about all the dark corners of the internet? Like, even if they remove most of the bad stuff, some shady characters are still gonna be lurkin' around 👻. Plus, have you seen those face scans that are supposed to check ages? 🤦‍♀️ I heard they're not always 100% accurate... its just another thing that's gonna get lost in translation 📱.
 
I don't think this is going to work 🤔... I mean, we're still going to find ways to get around it. It's like trying to hold water in your hands - the more you try to squeeze it, the more it slips away 🙄. And what about those who are tech-savvy enough to find loopholes? We need better solutions than just banning something.
 
I'm not sure I agree with this new regulation 🤔. It's just going to push kids onto other platforms or into the dark corners of the internet where it's harder to control what they're seeing. I mean, how effective can really be age checks? They can't catch every 16-year-old who tries to trick them with a fake ID.

And what about all the times when kids are clever enough to outsmart the system? It's just not that simple. The law is trying to address some serious issues, but I think we need to have a more nuanced conversation about how to solve this problem 🤷‍♀️. We can't just rely on one solution and expect it to work for everyone.
 
🤔 I'm all about this 🚨 Age check ban on social media platforms! I mean think about it - what's the point of having these massive online communities if you can't even trust that they're not filled with kids trying to get attention or escape their own problems? 💖 It's like, the companies are saying "hey we care" by implementing these checks and balances... but at the same time, they're also acknowledging that it might not work perfectly 😐. I'm all about giving them a chance, though - maybe this is just the start of something new? 🤞
 
I'm still scratching my head about this new social media regulation in Australia 🤔. It's great they're trying to protect kids from online harm, but I worry it might not be as effective as they think. I mean, we've seen technology advance so quickly, how can we really expect age detection methods to keep up? And what's with the fine for non-compliance? $32.5 million is a lot of money 💸... just wondering if it's worth the hassle.
 
This new regulation in Australia is kinda worrying me 🤔... I mean, I get why they want to keep kids safe online, but isn't this just gonna push them into the dark corners of the internet? It's like trying to plug a hole with a Band-Aid 💸. What if it just makes it harder for parents and authorities to find out what's really going on? And what about all the younger kids who don't have smartphones or even know how to use the internet properly? 🤷‍♀️

I'm also kinda curious, how are these companies supposed to accurately detect underage users when their own face scans can be wrong? 😂 Doesn't that just sound like a recipe for disaster? And what about all the other ways kids access online content, like through friends or search engines? Is this law really gonna catch 'em all? 🤔
 
I'm so down with these new regulations 🤪. I mean, who needs the freedom to surf the internet without adult supervision? It's like, let's just lock it all down already 😒. The fact that experts are saying this law is "problematic" and may not work is just a bunch of whining 🙄. If the social media companies can't figure out how to detect underage users, maybe they shouldn't be allowed to host them in the first place? It's time for some real responsibility from these giant corporations! 💯
 
I'm low-key worried about this new regulation 🤔. I mean, we all want kids to be safe online, but do these platforms really think they can just magically solve the problem? It's like they're putting a Band-Aid on a bigger wound 😬. I've seen some of my friends try to cover up their age on these sites and it's not that hard to do, you know? And what about all the older kids who are already using these platforms? Are we really going to push them into darker corners of the internet? 🤷‍♀️ It's just a bunch of untested tech trying to keep up with the times, in my opinion. We need better solutions that take into account the complexities of online life 💡
 
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