Australia’s bold move to ban social media for children under 16 years, a world-first law, has sparked a global debate. The policy is now a topic of conversation and consideration in many countries, including those in the Pacific Islands region.
Last November, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese told parents: “We’ve got your back,”as part of an effort to safeguard children online. The Australian government has given social media platforms 12 months to prepare before the law takes effect, arguing that unfettered access to . . .
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