Social media bans go global: big tech faces a reckoning
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- Australia's social media ban for children under 16 has sparked global interest and similar measures in countries like Indonesia, Malaysia, and Britain.
- Governments worldwide are implementing varied age restrictions and combining bans with smartphone prohibitions in schools, reflecting a broader debate on technology's impact on youth.
- Lawsuits and legal cases highlight concerns over social media's addictive design and harm to mental health, influencing regulatory approaches and comparisons to AI risks.
- While bans face challenges like circumvention and opposition from human rights groups, some countries opt for balanced measures, including exemptions and educational initiatives.
- Motivations behind bans vary, from protecting children from addiction and harmful content to political or social conservatism, but regulators generally agree on addressing social media harms.