Studentwhowantstoknow
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two things: 1. as long as scratch, yt and chess.com are allowed I'm fine. 2. like all other bans, internet filtering etc. this will flop worse than anything else.
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YouTube is banned. But u can still watch vids but u can’t have an accounttwo things: 1. as long as scratch, yt and chess.com are allowed I'm fine. 2. like all other bans, internet filtering etc. this will flop worse than anything else.
Hopefully this ban prevents young australians being exposed to harmful material online and turning out like socialism![]()
i think you misspelt your usernameHopefully this ban prevents young australians being exposed to harmful material online and turning out like socialism![]()
miss spelti think you miss spelt your username
Never can be too sure you know.i don't think so, she's 2026 HSC![]()
@m_avi this is serious business this is not a joke jkI swear if yt thinks I'm under 16I'm gonna explode
I do feel there should be more restrictions on robloxI'm surprised there's no thread here yet since the other hs chats keep yapping about it, so i made one :>
What do y'all think of the social media ban for under 16s? According to ABC news the government is considering adding Roblox, Reddit, Discord, Whatsapp, Steam, Lego Play, Twitch, Pinterest, Steam, Omegle, and Tumblr to the list of banned apps + youtube isn't fully banned bc it's educational but theyre making it so that under 16s cant make an account
My view:
As someone who was born at a very young age(currently year 8) I think that there should definitely be something done about social media use for teenagers especially around harmful content and the impact of social media on mental health. But i don't think a complete ban is the right solution, plus come on, they're banning the lego app
Also i'm curious about how accurate the age verification system would be. If they use face verification, what if someone looks older or younger than their age? If they use ID verification, wouldn't that make it an easy target for hackers? Either way, everyone's gonna be using a VPN anyways...
so kids will just do that to access social mediaMy sisters friends have been using relatives faces to be able to access Roblox chat
In my opinion the Digital Freedom Project case will fail. Their entire argument is that the law is unconstitutional because it burdens the freedom of political communication implied within the constitution for young people. While the high court would be able to strike down a law that specifically targets freedom of political communication, they have have a willingness to allow laws created for the greater wellbeing of young people, of which a hinderance to political communication is just a consequence. For example, they allow cinemas to reject young people from buying tickets to mature movies, even if those movies have political content, and they allow venues to reject young people from political functions where alcohol is served. Also young people 13 and under were already banned from these platforms so there’s so real difference. So although the act would burden political communication for young people, as long as that wasn’t the act’s sole purpose I think it’ll be fine.Yeah this Labor initiative will backfire big time. Kids are quite quizzical that they will find ways around the ban. Apparently the High Court has already agreed to hear a challenge about this ban being 'unconstitutional'?
I can unfortunately see Australia following at the heels of the Starmer-led digital I.D push. It appears that this is step 1 in the process.
Source: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-12...llenge-to-under-16-social-media-ban/106103338
I think parenting is the solution too. Surely parents would realise if their kid is wandering around the city late at night, or recklessly partying, or friends with a bad bunch. So I don’t think it’s too much of a stretch for parents to be a bit more keen about monitoring their kid’s social media use. I think this whole conversation has made us more aware as a society that there are just as many threats inside the house for their kid as outside the house. Perhaps parents in the past were too fervent about keeping their kids at home and away from danger, thinking that their devices were completely safe and stranger free, that they forgot that strange individuals can coalesce behind the screen just as much as the real world. I think a good correction would be for kids to spend more time playing with friends outside in their suburb after school than online on roblox. Although some suburbs are more dangerous than others, the majority of suburbs are incredibly safe and pose no threat. If parents want to keep in contact with their kid, just in case, a simple flip phone or nokia would serve the same function as an iphone.I honestly don't think this ban will work cause there's so many ways that I can think of already for kids to bypass the ban like using older people's faces and id. I think the only way to fix this problem is if parents are more responsible and put restrictions on their kids through vpns that block them from using social media like my parents or they have education to encourage kids to be more responsible and to follow the rules. It's about changing their mindset to realise that they can live without social media and encourage them to find joy and to occupy themselves with other things. But obv with the whole world revolving around social media it's hard to change things. But this ban could encourage kids to find other ways to communicate and occupy themselves
