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Albanese brags in NYC as Australia bans teens from TikTok
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 60685, member: 636"] Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese presented his nation's groundbreaking legislation, which restricts social media access for minors, at a United Nations gathering. The policy prevents children under sixteen from creating social media profiles and takes effect this December. Tech companies must employ artificial intelligence and user behavior analysis to determine account holder ages rather than implementing comprehensive verification systems. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen expressed admiration for Australia's approach during the same conference in New York. She indicated that European nations would monitor Australia's implementation and adopt similar measures to protect young people online. The legislation passed through Parliament last November and extends the minimum age requirement from thirteen to sixteen years. Research documenting mental health damage from excessive social media consumption among adolescents motivated the government's action. Officials identified misinformation exposure, cyberbullying incidents, and distorted body image presentations as primary concerns affecting teenage development. Albanese defended the policy as necessary protection during formative developmental years. He argued that the restriction provides adolescents additional time for authentic personal growth before algorithm-driven platforms influence their perspectives and behaviors. [/QUOTE]
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