Nation-State Regulation as Social Media Governance: The Australian Online Safety Amendment (Social Media Minimum Age) Act 2024
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This article analyzes Australia's landmark Online Safety Amendment (Social Media Minimum Age) Act 2024, which restricts access to designated social media platforms for individuals under the age of 16. Prompted by rising concerns over youth mental health, ineffective platform ...
See moreThis article analyzes Australia's landmark Online Safety Amendment (Social Media Minimum Age) Act 2024, which restricts access to designated social media platforms for individuals under the age of 16. Prompted by rising concerns over youth mental health, ineffective platform self-regulation, and global regulatory shifts, the law mandates age restrictions on major platforms, despite legal, ethical, and technological challenges. We note that the Bill has broad political and public support but has faced criticism from academics and digital rights groups. It reflects a wider trend of nation-state intervention in digital governance and raises questions about the future interplay between government regulation, platform accountability, and children's rights in the evolving digital landscape.
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See moreThis article analyzes Australia's landmark Online Safety Amendment (Social Media Minimum Age) Act 2024, which restricts access to designated social media platforms for individuals under the age of 16. Prompted by rising concerns over youth mental health, ineffective platform self-regulation, and global regulatory shifts, the law mandates age restrictions on major platforms, despite legal, ethical, and technological challenges. We note that the Bill has broad political and public support but has faced criticism from academics and digital rights groups. It reflects a wider trend of nation-state intervention in digital governance and raises questions about the future interplay between government regulation, platform accountability, and children's rights in the evolving digital landscape.
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Date
2025Source title
TechREG ChronicleVolume
AprilIssue
4Publisher
CPI InternationalFunding information
ARC FL230100075Rights statement
Open access supported 10 days after initail publication of article.Faculty/School
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, School of Art, Communication and EnglishDepartment, Discipline or Centre
Centre for AI, Trust and GovernanceShare