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Disconnecting the kids

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December 16, 2025

The recent move by Australia to enforce a law banning social media use for those under 16 has triggered interesting debates and created a ripple effect globally.

- TECH4GOOD FORMER DICT UNDERSECRETARY MON B. IBRAHIM

Will this be the end of social media for kids?Yes, you read that right. No Facebook and no TikTok for your average 15-year-old. It is a move so bold, so sweeping, it is forcing parents, politicians, and even the kids themselves to ask: Is this the protective shield our youth need, or a potentially misguided leap into uncharted digital territory? It is not just about parental controls or stricter content filters; it is about saying, “Nope, not until you are old enough to vote (almost).”

Let us be honest, there is a crisis brewing because the digital landscape for kids today is a minefield. Firstly, the youth mental health crisis is not just a buzzword; it is a stark reality. Anecdotal evidence, backed by a growing body of research, points to a terrifying correlation between the rise of always-on social media and soaring rates of anxiety, depression, body image issues, and even self-harm among young people. Algorithms, designed to maximize engagement, often feed vulnerable minds a steady diet of manipulated perfection and comparison, leaving them feeling inadequate and isolated.

Secondly, social media has become the playground of bad actors such as online predators and cyberbullies despite the best efforts (or lack thereof, depending on who you ask) by platforms. Removing younger children from these spaces, proponents argue, offers a much-needed layer of protection.

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