From 10 December, children under the age of 16 will no longer be allowed to have social media accounts in Australia. The Australian government says the ban is a world's best policy, popular with many parents, which is aimed at protecting them from harmful content and other risks such as cyberbullying and grooming.
Australia became the first country in the world to legally ban children under 16 from holding social media accounts on major platforms.
The rationale cited by supporters includes mental-health concerns, cyberbullying, exposure to harmful content, and general risks to under-developed minds.
However, even in Australia there is debate: some experts warn that enforcement may be flawed, that children might migrate to unregulated platforms, or that the ban could limit legitimate benefits such as learning, social connection and digital literacy.
Given India’s large population of children and teenagers, and widespread social media accessibility and usage------this decision elsewhere naturally sparks the question: should India consider a similar ban or regulation?
What are your thoughts on this significant and socially relevant issue?
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