18 June 2024

Political agreement grows over calls to ban under-16s from accessing social media

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Both major parties are endorsing the idea that children should be banned from using social media until they are 16 years old. Photo: File.

The major parties are in agreement over the need to limit children’s access to social media in light of ever-increasing online bullying, harassment and exposure to harmful content.

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has vowed to use his first 100 days as prime minister (if elected) to bring in a social media ban for anyone under 16.

Blaming social media for “tragic consequences” and a “high prevalence of many health conditions, issues around body image” and online bullying, Mr Dutton said the technology was available to enforce a ban.

“I think it’s best to look at it from a parent’s perspective, and parents want some rules in place,” he said during a television interview.

“I think we say to people who are really having a tough conversation with their kids at the moment that it’s going to be easier if we have a law that says, in the conversation when you’re talking to your kids, that you can’t be on those platforms until you’re 16. That’s the law.

“You can’t drive a car until you get your licence. That’s the law. You’d love to drive a car beforehand.

“I just think, given the exposure that we see young kids get now online, it’s a huge and confronting world out there.

“We see an increase in the number of self-harms, young girls who are suffering from eating disorders, image issues, etc, etc.

“A lot of that constant stream has a negative impact, and I think this is a sensible measure.

“There’s a lot of technology in place to help with the age verification that’s not going to take people’s data, etc.

“So I think it’s a well-balanced approach.”

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The approach seems to have the approval of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, who described social media as a “scourge” when asked about Mr Dutton’s pledge.

In that description, he agreed with the Opposition Leader.

But while the Prime Minister has condemned the harms of social media previously, his language has now become even stronger.

He hasn’t called for a ban before, but has backed the Opposition’s stance while also noting technology to make a ban effective was still being developed.

The Federal Government has directed $6.5 million towards age-assurance technologies.

“I want people to spend more time on the footy field or the netball court than they’re spending on their phones,” Mr Albanese said.

“And a ban, if it can be effective, is a good way to go.”

Finance Minister Katy Gallagher, during an ABC Radio interview, described the work of a parliamentary committee examining the issue and the technology trial being funded.

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She said a concern beyond that of stopping kids from fooling the technology was one over how to fill a void in their lives that a social media ban would create.

An eSafety survey found teenagers (aged 12 to 17) to be spending an average of 14.4 hours a week online.

“I think every parent, everyone involved in a child’s life, is worried about this and worried about the impact that social media is having on their children’s health, mental health, physical health,” Senator Gallagher said.

“So, this is something that we again as a community need to respond to. And we have to look at the challenges and how you would actually implement something like that, which is why that ongoing work with the trial that we funded in the Budget is really important to understand how that would work.

“And also what the behaviour change would be, you know. For if you ban something, what would then – you know, you have to go in with your eyes open about the attempts then to fill another spot in the online world.

“So, I guess all of these – it’s not simple, I wish it was, but we’re very actively engaged in it and we hear all of the concerns of parents. Many of us – well, most of us – are parents ourselves. We’re dealing with it in our households as well.”

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Marty Dickon1:27 pm 20 Jun 24

The nine most terrifying words in the english language are – I’m from the government and I’m here to help

Ronald Reagan

This is a classic example of a solution to a complex problem that is simple, obvious and wrong.

eSafety comissioner is trying to hide the fact she brought an illegal case against a forign power and got hit for six.

The eKaren seems to think she can control the entire internet.

wildturkeycanoe9:31 pm 18 Jun 24

How would we define social media when it is often required for education (through online forums), sports (apps such as Heja) and work through the likes of LinkedIn etc?
We need to define whether any internet based forum such as RiotAct for example, where you interact with other people, is classified thus. It could lock our children out from online games, educational tools, even medical assistance through mental health forums for example. Imagine not being allowed to go online to discuss your depression, because the government wants to protect you from bullying by isolating you from those who can help.
This is the world we have created and after you give people freedom to do something, the repercussions of removing that freedom are often seen in a very negative light.
It’s a difficult thing, but maybe we shouldn’t limit it to just kids, how many adults are bullied through the same media?

So, how do they intend to enforce this, now that the use of VPNs is so prevalent?

Also, only a fool thinks handing over your ID to some social media company is safe, or a good idea.

Never mind doing the hard yards by recognising what an anti, low brow culture we’ve developed and then taking all the steps necessary to reverse this awful trend – which would do wonders for the kids in all forms of life, making it possible for them to just go on social media – let’s bring micro management into every aspect of existence, which is always the left’s uninspired solution to everything – thanks to it being parasitical and only highly destructive.

Sure, relatively normal life has its ups and its downs, but just look at what it turns into once the left’s whacked out theories and intolerance for normal imperfection combine.

Goodness me. Imagine how thick the fog must be to genuinely believe that thousands of years of previous generations failed to enact your whacked out theories only because they were too stupid to conceive of these theories, and not because they were obviously totally whacked out.

Queenie-Lou Hilario3:14 pm 18 Jun 24

The Liberal Party is left wing now?

The LNP is very centrist and leans marginally right on a couple of issues. Your distorted view that anybody a hair to the right of Karl Marx is Hitler incarnate is tiresome.

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