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Social Media Ban Will ‘Increase Harm’ to Children: Digital Rights Watch

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Social Media Ban Will ‘Increase Harm’ to Children: Digital Rights Watch

In this photo illustration, social media networking apps are displayed on a phone screen with the Australian flag displayed in the background in Melbourne, Australia on Nov. 30, 2024. Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images

Digital Rights Watch has raised concerns the social media ban will actually harm children rather than help them.

The submission was made as part of the Senate Inquiry into the Internet Search Engine Services Online Safety Code and the under-16 social media ban.

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