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Australia's social media ban for under-16s sparks mixed reactions

Australia has passed a new law banning children under the age of 16 from using social media platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook. The law, approved on Thursday, forces companies to block kids under 16 from logging in, or they could face fines of up to A$49.5 million (US $32 million). The government says the ban will protect children from harmful content online, but it has sparked mixed reactions from young people, parents, and tech companies.

Australia plans to ban social media for users under 16

Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced that his government will introduce legislation to prevent users under 16 from accessing social media platforms, citing the risks of online harm.

Bangladesh unblocks Facebook, WhatsApp, other social media platforms

Social media users started to get uninterrupted access to social media platforms shortly after 2:00pm

Facebook, YouTube, TikTok to be accessible from this evening: Palak

He said this after an online meeting with social media platforms at the BTRC office

NO OFFENCE / DIGITAL BAN IN DIGITAL BANGLADESH?

Had it not been for Facebook, where the video of Rajon being tortured at the hands of grown adults was released, the teenager's brutal murder would have never gained countrywide attention.

Editorial / Lift ban on social media

As the social media ban reaches its third week, perhaps it is high time the government re-evaluated the prohibition which has all but cut off Bangladesh from the rest of the world.

Cover Story / SAY YES TO SOCIAL MEDIA

It has been more than two weeks that Bangladesh is without Facebook, Whatsapp and Viber.

Legal notice seeks lifting social media ban

A Supreme Court lawyer sends a legal notice to the government, requesting it to lift the restrictions on Facebook, Whatsapp and Viber within 24 hours.

December 1, 2024
December 1, 2024

Australia's social media ban for under-16s sparks mixed reactions

Australia has passed a new law banning children under the age of 16 from using social media platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook. The law, approved on Thursday, forces companies to block kids under 16 from logging in, or they could face fines of up to A$49.5 million (US $32 million). The government says the ban will protect children from harmful content online, but it has sparked mixed reactions from young people, parents, and tech companies.

November 7, 2024
November 7, 2024

Australia plans to ban social media for users under 16

Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced that his government will introduce legislation to prevent users under 16 from accessing social media platforms, citing the risks of online harm.

July 31, 2024
July 31, 2024

Bangladesh unblocks Facebook, WhatsApp, other social media platforms

Social media users started to get uninterrupted access to social media platforms shortly after 2:00pm

July 31, 2024
July 31, 2024

Facebook, YouTube, TikTok to be accessible from this evening: Palak

He said this after an online meeting with social media platforms at the BTRC office

December 4, 2015
December 4, 2015

SAY YES TO SOCIAL MEDIA

It has been more than two weeks that Bangladesh is without Facebook, Whatsapp and Viber.

December 4, 2015
December 4, 2015

Lift ban on social media

As the social media ban reaches its third week, perhaps it is high time the government re-evaluated the prohibition which has all but cut off Bangladesh from the rest of the world.

December 4, 2015
December 4, 2015

DIGITAL BAN IN DIGITAL BANGLADESH?

Had it not been for Facebook, where the video of Rajon being tortured at the hands of grown adults was released, the teenager's brutal murder would have never gained countrywide attention.

November 25, 2015
November 25, 2015

Legal notice seeks lifting social media ban

A Supreme Court lawyer sends a legal notice to the government, requesting it to lift the restrictions on Facebook, Whatsapp and Viber within 24 hours.