When a large democracy mandates platforms to block all under‑16 accounts, the immediate effects include mass deactivations, summer holiday cohorts without algorithmic social contact, and a scramble over age‑verification and parental burden. The policy will produce measurable behavioral, commercial and enforcement outcomes (account downloads, lost ad impressions, evasion rates) that other countries will study as a precedent.
— If Australia’s law sticks and platforms execute account removals, it becomes a template for cross‑national regulation of youth online safety and forces tradeoffs between adolescent wellbeing, privacy, platform liability, and technical feasibility into public policy debates.
EditorDavid
2025.11.30
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Australia’s December requirement (fines up to A$49.5M) and Meta/Snap announcements to deactivate or allow temporary deactivation of under‑16 accounts; press reports that Malaysia plans a similar policy.
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