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I still have a lot of resentment over Australia banning it's Citizen's from travelling overseas for nearly 2 years during Covid.

 

So now with this social media ban I feel Australia has become way too controlling of it's Citizens this decade. Surely it's the Parents who should decide what access (if any) their child has to Social Media, not the Government?

 

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3 minutes ago, brewsterbudgen said:

Crazy country!  

Well i agree with this actually, i hope they do this in USA. would save me the trouble of explaining to my children why i wont buy them a smartphone

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Part of the reason I left Australia was to escape the 'Nanny State'.  The laws and rules are too pervasive. You need a certificate or a permit to do anything. 

Thailand feels like Australia was 50 years ago - and that is not such a bad thing.   

 

This social media ban for under 16s (if passed by the Lower House) is not slated to take effect until the end of 2025 - a lot can happen between now and then.

My children and step-children were on FB from the age of 8 - even though at the time they had to be 12 years old to sign up.  There will be easy work-arounds - however the huge fines aimed at the platforms might make this ban work.

I am not a great fan of social media - but I think the Australian Government is going too far with this...

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