Australia introduces social media ban for under 16s
- The Senate of the country supported the ban by a majority
- The ban will come into force no sooner than in the next 12 months. 12 months.
- During this time, social networks must implement methods of control
- Social networks face fines of up to $32.5 million for such violations
- At the same time, there will be no fines for parents and teenagers
- The ban will help parents keep their children away from the platforms
- The prime minister said social media is harming them
- The country's Senate passed the decision by 34 votes to 19
- The House of Representatives approved by 120 votes to 13
- Previously, the state of Florida wanted to ban social networks for children
- Now the state's bill is being challenged in court
- It would ban social networking sites for the state's children under the age of 14
- Children 14-15 years old would need parental approval
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