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Australia teen social media ban has little impact - study

Early evidence from Australia suggests 80 per cent of young people are still accessing social media despite the country’s blanket ban

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What happened Australia's social media ban for under 16s has had little impact on teenagers' scrolling habits, researchers have said in one of the first evaluations of the world-leading measures.
The headline split The left frames it as "Four in five under-16s in Australia using social media despite ban, study shows". The right frames it as "Australia social media ban isn't working, study finds in blow to Keir Starmer's internet...".
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WHAT EACH SIDE EMPHASIZED

Left / center-leftFour out of five Australian children still using social media despite ban, study finds amid fears over UK crackdown

The Independent · Center-left · News report

CenterAustralia teen social media ban has little impact - study

RTE News (Ireland) · Center · News report

Right / center-rightYounger Adults May Be Aging Faster Than Previous Generations.

Instapundit · Right · Opinion

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The IndependentNews report · Jun 24, 10:30 PM

Four out of five Australian children still using social media despite ban, study finds amid fears over UK crackdown

Early evidence from Australia suggests 80 per cent of young people are still accessing social media despite the country’s blanket ban

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RTE News (Ireland)News report · Jun 25, 12:15 AM

Australia teen social media ban has little impact - study

Australia's social media ban for under 16s has had little impact on teenagers' scrolling habits, researchers have said in one of the first evaluations of the world-leading measures.

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InstapunditOpinion · Jun 25, 12:00 AM

I BLAME SOCIAL MEDIA: Younger Adults May Be Aging Faster Than Previous Generations.

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Younger Adults May Be Aging Faster Than Previous Generations.

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The Mirror UKNews report · Jun 24, 11:11 PM

Explosive study shows 85% of kids still accessing social media in Australia

Researchers warned age verification checks are being bypassed and admitted there is so far little evidence of immediate reductions in kids' social media use

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The Conversation (AU)News report · Jun 24, 10:32 PM

85% of kids are still using social media despite ban. But we need a new measure to judge its success

The full effects of the ban may not be clear for a decade.

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GB NewsNews report · Jun 24, 10:30 PM

Australia social media ban isn't working, study finds in blow to Keir Starmer's internet crackdown plans

Australia's world-first attempt to ban social media for under-16s has shown little evidence of reducing use among young people, a new study has found. The study, released today, raises ques...

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Guardian AustraliaNews report · Jun 24, 10:00 PM

Four in five under-16s in Australia using social media despite ban, study shows

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Experts say law not enough to stop children accessing harmful content online and more ‘convincing strategy is required’ More than 80% of under-16s in Australia said they were still using so...

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