Experts weigh in on Australia's social media ban for under-16s amid legal challenges

As Australia's groundbreaking ban on social media for minors under 16 takes effect—sparking Reddit's High Court challenge—experts debate its mental health benefits versus risks of driving use underground. The law targets platforms like TikTok and Instagram to curb harmful content exposure.

Australia's nationwide ban on social media access for children under 16, effective earlier this week, has ignited both support and criticism. The legislation requires platforms to block underage accounts using age verification tech, with fines up to $33 million AUD for non-compliance. Reddit quickly challenged it in the High Court, citing intrusive verification for adults and limits on teen expression, while initially implementing checks.

The ban addresses rising youth mental health issues tied to intensive social media use. Studies link moderate use to better well-being, but each extra hour daily for 10-15-year-olds increases depression and anxiety risk by 13.5%. Vulnerable groups include introverted teens, those with low self-esteem, and girls facing beauty standards that can trigger eating disorders. Unsupervised exposure to violence, self-harm, and risky content amplifies harms.

Antonia Larraín, academic vice-rector at Universidad Alberto Hurtado, praises the ban as a vital push for platforms to create safer spaces, signaling societal priority on youth well-being despite enforcement challenges.

Critic Mauricio Bravo, vice-dean at Universidad del Desarrollo's Faculty of Education, calls it paternalistic and counterproductive, arguing it pushes kids to fake accounts or VPNs, increasing dangers like grooming. He urges digital literacy, parental guidance, and self-regulation education instead.

Other platforms like Meta and Snapchat are complying by removing underage accounts, while countries like Denmark and France watch closely.

関連記事

French deputies applaud in the National Assembly after approving a ban on social media for under-15s and phones in schools.
AIによって生成された画像

French National Assembly adopts bill banning social media for under-15s and mobile phones in high schools

AIによるレポート AIによって生成された画像

The French National Assembly approved on January 26, 2026, a government-backed bill banning social media access for minors under 15 and prohibiting mobile phone use in high schools. Introduced by Renaissance deputy Laure Miller and accelerated by President Emmanuel Macron, the streamlined measure—focusing on parental controls for the riskiest platforms—aims to protect youth mental and physical health amid years of debate.

Redditは、16歳未満のSNSアクセスを禁止するオーストラリアの新法に対し、法廷闘争を提起し、過度な本人確認を強いる上、表現の自由を制限すると主張した。サンフランシスコに拠点を置く同社は、火曜日に発効した法律に準拠するため年齢確認措置を実施した直後の木曜日に高等裁判所への提訴を発表した。この禁止はTikTok、Facebook、Instagram、Redditなどのプラットフォームを対象とし、違反した場合最大3,300万ドルの罰金が科される.

AIによるレポート

Several countries have implemented or debated measures to limit children's and teenagers' access to social media, citing impacts on mental health and privacy. In Argentina, experts emphasize the need for digital education and structural regulations beyond simple bans. The issue involves not only child protection but also the platforms' data-based business model.

The Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund has raised concerns about the potential downsides of prohibiting social media access for children, following Australia's recent ban on use by those under 16. Experts emphasize the need for parental guidance and adherence to health guidelines rather than outright restrictions. South Africa is urged to carefully assess any similar measures.

AIによるレポート

英国の法案に対する提案修正は、16歳未満の子供がソーシャルメディアと仮想プライベートネットワークを使用することを制限し、オンラインの安全性を高めることを目的としている。法律専門家は、これらの措置が成人に対して日常のオンライサービスで年齢確認を要求し、プライバシーを損なう可能性があると警告している。これらの変更は、2025年7月に発効したOnline Safety Actに基づくもので、技術に詳しいユーザーが悪用する抜け穴がある。

The nominee for the Korea Media Communications Commission has voiced support for considering a ban on teenagers' social media use to protect them from online harms. Drawing parallels to Australia's recent age restrictions, he emphasized youth protection as a core responsibility. The commission later clarified it is not currently pursuing a ban for those under 16.

AIによるレポート

世界中の政府は、ソーシャルメディアへの子供のアクセスを制限しようと圧力をかけ、プラットフォームが年齢制限を施行できるかどうかを疑っています。TikTokは、13歳未満のユーザーが参加するのを防ぐため、欧州全域で新しい年齢検出技術を発表することで対応しました。このアプローチは、全面禁止よりも穏やかな措置で保護を均衡させることを目指しています。

 

 

 

このウェブサイトはCookieを使用します

サイトを改善するための分析にCookieを使用します。詳細については、プライバシーポリシーをお読みください。
拒否