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Teenagers Sue Australia’s Social Media Age Limit Law

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Teenagers Launch Legal ⁣Challenge to Australia‘s New Social Media Age Limit

CANBERRA, Australia – Two Australian teenagers have filed a lawsuit challenging a new law that will ban individuals under 16 from accessing social media platforms like tiktok and Instagram, the Digital Freedom Project announced Wednesday. The‍ case, brought​ before the⁤ country’s Supreme Court, marks a⁤ last-ditch effort​ to ⁣halt⁣ the legislation before it​ comes into force on December 10th.

The law, passed ​by Parliament in Canberra roughly a year ago,‌ establishes the highest ‌age limit globally for social media use. Authorities estimate over a million accounts belonging to users under​ 16 will be deactivated upon implementation.

“Young people like me are the voters of tomorrow,” stated one ​of the teenage⁢ plaintiffs. “We shouldn’t be silenced. It’s like George Orwell’s book ‍’1984′. That scares me.”

The Digital Freedom Project has sharply criticized the law ⁣as “grossly excessive,” arguing it infringes‌ on the rights of young‍ people. Australia’s Communications minister Anika Wells defended the ​legislation,⁢ emphasizing the government’s commitment to prioritizing parental control and child protection ⁣over the​ interests of social media platforms.

The video platform YouTube, a subsidiary of Alphabet, is‍ also ⁣reportedly considering legal action against the⁣ new ‌regulations, according to media reports.

The Australian law ⁣is being closely watched internationally as a potential test case,with several other jurisdictions considering similar age restrictions. Supporters of the law cite the ⁢need to‌ protect the physical and mental health of⁣ minors ‍as justification for⁢ the measure. (Reuters)

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