Banning young people from social media sounds like a silver bullet—global evidence suggests otherwise
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Banning young people from social media sounds like a silver bullet—global evidence suggests otherwise
Around 98% of Australian 15-year-olds use social media. Platforms such as TikTok, Snapchat and Instagram are where young people connect with friends and online communities, explore and express their identities, seek information, and find support for mental health struggles.
Banning Young People From Social Media Sounds Like A Silver Bullet. Global Evidence Suggests Otherwise - Stuff South Africa
Around 98% of Australian 15-year-olds use social media. Platforms such as TikTok, Snapchat and Instagram are where young people connect with friends and online communities, explore and express their identities, seek information, and find support for mental health struggles. However, the federal government, seeking to address concerns about young people’s mental health, has committed to ban under-16s from these platforms from later this year. The…
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