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‘Significant positive impact’: Australia to ban children from YouTube; how will the govt restrict underage accounts?
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Australia is set to ban children under 16 from creating YouTube accounts starting in December, reversing its earlier stance. Prime Minister Albanese cites the negative impact of social media on Australian kids, emphasizing the government's support for parents. This decision follows concerns raised by the internet regulator and a survey revealing harmful content encountered by minors on the platform.
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