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The Guardian·2 min read·medium

UK minister visits Australia for ‘lessons’ ahead of expected British social media crackdown

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Josh Taylor Technology reporter
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A UK government minister visited Australia to study the practical implementation of its social media ban for under-16s. The British government is considering similar legislation to address concerns about online safety and addictive design features.

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This reflects a growing global trend of governments seeking to regulate social media platforms to protect minors, potentially setting a precedent for international policy.

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Kanishka Narayan says Australia’s pioneering law has contributed to national conversation under way in Britain The UK’s online safety minister says he has spent a week in Australia learning the “practical lessons” of the country’s under-16s social media ban amid concern that many teenagers are bypassing the law. The British government is expected to announce a social media crackdown within weeks after a public consultation that could see the UK follow in Australia’s footsteps and restrict access to social media for teens – including age limits or changes to allegedly addictive design features – by the end of this year. Continue reading...

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The article reports on policy developments and international cooperation without overtly taking a stance on the efficacy of the bans.

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