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‘Nobody says, let’s show an R-rated movie to a 10-year-old’: Coalition’s push to stop social media for under 16-year-olds

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The Coalition hopes the federal government will agree to put aside politics to cut off children from social media, as it continues to push for a ban.

Shadow Communications Minister David Coleman said the harms of social media were evident, but the major tech companies were doing “nothing” about it.

Earlier this week News Corp Australia’s executive chair Michael Miller called for laws to force social media companies to play by the rules or lose access to the Australian market. It comes in the wake of Australia’s failed attempt to have graphic footage of a Sydney church stabbing removed from Elon Musk’s platform X.

The federal opposition has committed to introducing laws that would lock children and teenagers out of social media, saying under 16-year-olds do not need to be on social media.

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