Yes well done Australia👍` However The social media Giants will create a way by creating a new name through which they will circumvent the law forcing the Australian Parliament again to bring in yet aniother Law so this will be just an ongoing saga . Therefore lets not rush to Kudos for this law. However , the Australians have the guts to do something/ challenge about the downside of Social media giants affecting teenagers with their money making Apps
Government got this done quick Not so much the more pressing issues of housing and woolies and Cole’s gouging peoples wallets But ye know that takes time. Not this I guess, costs them nothing to stop the young people from seeing memes/info about their mistakes and political intrigue
*Well done Australia this is highly moral and smart move hope SG will impose same ruling to ban our children age 16 below from accessing such social network cos our kids need to focus on their study first also they are not matured yet*
Gross over reach We gonna have no more meme culture In my belief it’s to stop information they don’t like, like they’re mistakes being more available to the young so they can pretend they good
@Maximusb1527 kids should not be involved with politics and negative influences in which they are not able to differentiate. They should concentrate on their studies at this age.
I do wonder if UA-cam is considered a social media as well - considering you can do everything here that you can do on let's say TikTok... it would be interesting to see how this is going to go down.
@@tailsorange2872 Then make it before they turned 21 on their birthday then they can access social media like TikTok Weibo Instagram FB and all that sh***t
So far ahead in protecting children than the government in the USA. Good on you Australia. 😊
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Yes well done Australia👍` However The social media Giants will create a way by creating a new name through which they will circumvent the law forcing the Australian Parliament again to bring in yet aniother Law so this will be just an ongoing saga . Therefore lets not rush to Kudos for this law. However , the Australians have the guts to do something/ challenge about the downside of Social media giants affecting teenagers with their money making Apps
Government got this done quick
Not so much the more pressing issues of housing and woolies and Cole’s gouging peoples wallets
But ye know that takes time.
Not this I guess, costs them nothing to stop the young people from seeing memes/info about their mistakes and political intrigue
*Well done Australia this is highly moral and smart move hope SG will impose same ruling to ban our children age 16 below from accessing such social network cos our kids need to focus on their study first also they are not matured yet*
Singapore needs to follow suit, Social Media is worse than prawn for kids
Government overreach
Gross over reach
We gonna have no more meme culture
In my belief it’s to stop information they don’t like, like they’re mistakes being more available to the young so they can pretend they good
@@Maximusb1527I think it’s overreach too.
@Maximusb1527 kids should not be involved with politics and negative influences in which they are not able to differentiate. They should concentrate on their studies at this age.
Australia is a progressive society. China can't do the same.
I do wonder if UA-cam is considered a social media as well - considering you can do everything here that you can do on let's say TikTok... it would be interesting to see how this is going to go down.
UA-cam has been given an exemption to the ban.
@@Britishbjornis Seems extremely strange to me then
Amazing this is actually done
Pointless though. Not at all possible to enforce. Kids will bypass this with ease
@ I disagree with this move
Good one! Although the new Australian 🇦🇺 law is applicable to all social media platforms, *it hurts Chinese TikTok the most.*
Liar liar pants on fire
It should be 21.
Why 21 please justify ?
@bobafett5757 Teen years are very influential. 16 is still too young.
@@truthmatters4520 So what you expect the teens to do during their free time ? Camping or reading books at home ?
21 is the age of consent in Singapore.
@@tailsorange2872 Then make it before they turned 21 on their birthday then they can access social media like TikTok Weibo Instagram FB and all that sh***t