December 10 marks a turning point for Australia's youngest internet users. A nationwide ban preventing anyone under 16 from accessing social media platforms goes live, but here's the catch—teens themselves aren't celebrating.



Many young Australians worry this policy might backfire. For countless kids, online communities aren't just entertainment—they're lifelines. Safe digital spaces where they connect with others who understand them, find support groups, or explore identities they can't express elsewhere.

Critics argue: what happens when you suddenly cut off these connections? The government sees protection; young people see isolation. It's raising tough questions about whether top-down restrictions actually serve the communities they claim to protect, or if we're just trading one set of risks for another.
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AirdropHarvestervip
· 12-06 09:00
To be honest, this move by Australia is really something else. In the name of protection, they're just shutting down the kids' shelters. Is this guy trying to help or harm? Treating the internet like some monstrous threat? The key issue is that many kids simply can't find anyone who understands them offline—the community is their reason to keep going... With this ban, kids will only become lonelier. Can the government even realize that? By this logic, why not just lock the entire internet away from kids? Is this protection or imprisonment? Adults always think they're "doing it for your own good," but how many times have we seen things get messier the more they try to control?
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WagmiAnonvip
· 12-05 23:19
This move by Australia is really outrageous, kicking kids offline directly? Isn't this basically forcing them to go to even more dangerous dark web chats? Cutting off their lifeline and calling it protection—this logic is unbelievable... Does the government really understand what Gen Z needs? I don't get it. Or are they just thinking about control instead of education? I'm so sick of this approach. Might as well just shut down the internet, since adults can't control anything anyway. Did anyone even ask these kids when making this decision? 🤔 It's a risk exchange game, and no one wins.
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MeaninglessApevip
· 12-03 14:01
Banning it would actually make things worse. What about those kids who found an online community?
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CounterIndicatorvip
· 12-03 09:28
This ban is really ridiculous. It's better to guide than to block, my friends. --- To put it bluntly, this is just "protection" imagined by the government, but the ones who end up suffering are the kids who actually need help. --- Yet another example of a failed policy. This move by Australia is really disappointing. --- Quarantine ≠ protection. This is a classic case of a one-size-fits-all mentality. Hilarious. --- Kids find spiritual support online, and now you've cut it all off. Just wait for social problems to explode. --- The people who came up with this never considered the consequences; it's purely for political achievements. --- With this ban, the kids who really need it end up even more isolated. Isn't that ironic?
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PrivateKeyParanoiavip
· 12-03 09:27
It can't be stopped. Even with the ban, kids are still getting on, and it actually pushes them to the dark web...
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MrRightClickvip
· 12-03 09:19
This ban in Australia is really outrageous. Cutting off a lifeline and calling it protection? For many kids, those online communities are literally a lifeline.
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BearMarketBuildervip
· 12-03 09:09
Ban those under 16? Isn't this just pushing the problem further down...
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