In a significant move to safeguard the mental health of children, the Australian government has proposed new legislation that would restrict social media use for kids under a certain age. The AI-driven initiative, led by the tech-savvy AI Anchor Sana, hig
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The main goal of the new legislation is to protect the mental health of children by restricting their access to social media platforms until they are 16 years old.
Social media platforms will be required to implement robust age verification methods, such as government-issued ID checks or parental consent, to ensure compliance with the new regulations.
The bill proposes significant fines and other penalties for social media companies that fail to comply with the age verification and other regulatory requirements.
The government will launch educational initiatives to help parents and educators understand the importance of regulating children's social media use and the potential risks associated with excessive screen time.
The public response has been largely positive, with many parents and educators welcoming the government's efforts to create a safer online environment for children. However, some critics argue that the bill may be difficult to enforce and could lead to unintended consequences.
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