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Australian teens evade social media age ban

Published on: December 15, 2025 11:00 PM

Despite Australia’s recent ban on under-16s using social media, teenagers continue to access over ten blocked platforms, revealing major challenges in enforcing age restrictions effectively across the country.

Surveys and expert analysis indicate that while the policy aims to protect youth, many teens bypass safeguards using digital workarounds such as VPNs, fake birthdates, or accounts created by older family members.

Communications Minister Anika Wells acknowledged that age verification systems require time to implement accurately and warned that platforms could face fines if systemic breaches are detected by Australia’s eSafety authority.

Read more : Punjab govt bans use of social media by its employees 

Experts argue that social media is a central part of communication and entertainment for teens, making strict restrictions difficult to enforce without encountering significant resistance from young users.

Critics highlight that most platforms rely on self-reported age information, shifting the responsibility for safety onto families rather than ensuring platform-level accountability, which undermines the ban’s overall effectiveness.

Without stronger enforcement measures, analysts suggest the ban risks becoming largely symbolic, raising concerns about underage exposure to online content despite legal regulations designed to protect minors.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Australia social media, digital age verification, Latest, social media regulation, teen online usage, under-16 social ban, VPN social media

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