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Australia may ban under-16s from YouTube use

New law aims to protect kids from harmful content and algorithms

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July 30, 2025
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Australia’s federal government has announced that children under the age of 16 will soon be banned from using YouTube, as part of a sweeping effort to protect young users from potentially harmful online content.

The measure, set to take effect on December 10, 2025, follows similar proposed restrictions on platforms such as Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat, and X (formerly Twitter).

Communications Minister Anika Wells revealed the plan on Wednesday, citing alarming statistics that show four in ten Australian children have been exposed to harmful material while using YouTube.

She described the move as a step to protect minors from “predatory algorithms” and allow them space to form their identities offline.

“We want kids to know who they are before platforms assume who they are,” Wells said. “There’s a place for social media, but there’s not a place for predatory algorithms targeting children.”

The ban is being implemented under new social media regulations designed to tighten oversight of how tech platforms engage with young users. Although initially, YouTube was thought to be exempt from the law due to its role in education and video sharing, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed the platform would now be included in the restrictions.

“Young people under the age of 16 will not be able to have accounts on YouTube,” Albanese said. “We want Australian parents and families to know that we have got their back.”

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In response, YouTube strongly objected to the announcement, arguing that the platform does not classify as “social media.”

“Our position remains clear: YouTube is a video sharing platform with a library of free, high-quality content, increasingly viewed on TV screens,” the company said. “It’s not social media.”

Despite the platform’s protests, the ban is set to proceed, making Australia one of the strictest regulators of children’s digital use globally. The government has indicated that while enforcement may not be perfect—much like age restrictions on alcohol—it believes the move is morally and socially justified.

Experts have raised concerns about how the law will be enforced, as current legislation lacks detailed guidance on implementation or verification mechanisms. Without clear enforcement tools, some fear the regulation may become symbolic rather than effective.

Social media platforms that fail to comply could face penalties of up to 49.5 million Australian dollars (about US$32 million). However, several tech giants have warned that the laws are too vague and rushed. TikTok has accused the Australian government of ignoring feedback from mental health professionals and digital safety experts who opposed the outright ban.

Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, also expressed concern, warning that the rule could impose “an onerous burden on parents and teens.”

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