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This risks driving children into less regulated spaces and restricting their access to valuable online tools,
This legislation risks silencing young innovators, no matter their passions or career goals,
Puglisi stated, vowing that 6 News would continue its operations We’ve got your back,
Albanese assured Australian parents, underscoring the government’s commitment to children’s safety The Land of Kangaroos has just accepted a bill to fine social networks that tolerate accounts opened by children to the tune of millions. Blick asked the Australian Minister of Communication how and why it was urgent to act. And Michelle Rowland answered us!,
While we acknowledge the challenges associate with online platforms, this legislation fails to consider the positive aspects of social media in supporting young people’s mental health and sense of connection,
I am totally opened minded and I certainly keep everything on the table as we go forward,
What other generation in history has grown up being exposed to as much damaging content as this generation?,
As always, Snap will comply with any applicable laws and regulations in Australia,
This ban risks pushing children into increasingly covert and unregulated online spaces as well as preventing them from accessing aspects of the online world essential to their wellbeing,
We are concerned about the process, which rushed the legislation through while failing to properly consider the evidence, what industry already does to ensure age-appropriate experiences, and the voices of young people,
the company said in a statement It's entirely likely the ban could see young people pushed to darker corners of the internet where no community guidelines, safety tools, or protections exist,
a TikTok spokesperson said It's also obvious that the people who have drafted and fought for the particular elements of this bill actually have no idea how young people engage with the internet,
The most important thing would be absolutely the education situation today in our schools, brought on by influencers like Andrew Tate and ready access to pornography, where young boys are abusing young girls in our schools, and that’s the generation that’s growing up.”
On ending domestic violence, she said If you can do it in a way in which you don’t isolate young people, which is the other challenge, and we can turn that into the norm, then I think it’s absolutely the right way to go,
Personally, I think it’s a brilliant idea, and I think it ties really neatly in with the work we do around tech abuse,
We are seeing something like well over 30% of young girls in schools are saying that they have experienced sexual harassment or abuse, and that is direct result of social media and often that’s being done on social media so that images are being shared.”
We know parents are concerned about the harms to children and we have taken a decision to support them
Seems like a backdoor way to control access to the internet by all Australians,
he recently captioned a retweet of Mr Albanese spruiking the age-limit reforms The law places the onus on social media platforms — not parents or young people — to take reasonable steps to ensure these protections are in place,
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said in a November 21 press release They've got financial resources, technologies and some of the best brainpower,