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Title: New Social Media Laws Threaten Popular Apps Like Lemon8 and Yope

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Lemon8 and ⁤Yope​ Among Platforms Facing Scrutiny Under New australian Age Verification Law

CANBERRA – Social media platforms Lemon8 and Yope are among ten services put on notice as ​Australia⁢ prepares to enforce its new ⁢age verification law‍ targeting under-16 users, according to a speech by ⁣eSafety⁢ Commissioner Julie inman Grant. The legislation, set⁢ to take effect December 11, requires platforms deemed “age-restricted” to take⁢ “reasonable steps” to ⁣prevent children under 16 from creating accounts.

The law⁤ mandates that platforms “continually assess ⁢whether they meet the‌ definition of ⁣an age-restricted social​ media platform.” eSafety will begin issuing notices ‍to​ the ten identified platforms on December 11, requesting evidence of underage‍ account numbers as of December 9,⁤ and subsequently, updated ​figures every six months.

Ms. Inman Grant‍ highlighted the pressures faced by current “generation alpha” compared to previous generations, ⁢stating, “Targeted algorithms,‍ persistent notifications, and toxic popularity meters are stealing their attention for hours ‌every day.” She emphasized the law’s purpose: “to give​ gen alpha, ‌and the next generation, a break from the persuasive and pervasive pull of social media.”

While the law carries ‍potential‍ fines of $49.5 million for non-compliance, Ms. Inman Grant cautioned ‍that immediate penalties are unlikely, ⁤noting that “regulation rarely​ acts ⁣fast.”

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