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Doctors Back Australias Under-16 Social Media Ban Citing Youth Mental Health Issues

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A 13-year-old boy at his home as he looks at social media on his tablet in Sydney, Australia on Dec. 8, 2025. Saeed Khan/AFP via Getty ImagesAustralia’s national prohibition on social-media accounts for children under 16 formally began on Dec. 10, with the Royal Australian College of GPs publicly supporting the new laws, warning of escalating mental health issues among adolescents online.Starting today, major platforms including Meta (Facebook and Instagram), TikTok, X, Reddit, Snapchat, Twitch, Kick, Threads, and YouTube must take “reasonable steps” to prevent under-16s from creating or maintaining accounts.RACGP President Dr. Michael Wright welcomed the move and said many young people faced severe impacts to their wellbeing due to their time online.“Much of that happens on social media,” he said. “We know that children and young people are spending extensive time on social media, and this is restricting their sleep and impacting their overall wellbeing.”The RACGP also pointed to research connecting adolescent usage to anxiety, bullying and harmful content.It highlighted 2021 Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia statistics that estimated around seven percent of 15–17-year-olds had long-term mental-health conditions requiring treatment, and 19 percent were diagnosed with depression, anxiety or another mental illness—triple the rate recorded in 2009.Concerns continued to grow after an University of Adelaide analysis of 14,000 South Australian students aged 11–14 found daily use surged from 26 percent in 2019, to 85 percent in 2022.The proportion of non-users slid from 31 percent to only three percent over the same period.Dr. Tim Jones, chair of the RACGP’s Specific Interest Child and Young Person area, backed the tougher approach but urged families not to assume automatic protection.“The changes mean kids won’t be targeted by algorithms, not that they’ll be completely protected from harmful content or contact altogether—it’s not a silver bullet, and that’s clear in the eSafety advice,” he said.A Reform That Will Reverberate Around the World: PMPrime Minister Anthony Albanese spoke at the official launch date of the ban on Kirribili House alongside Communications Minister Anika Wells and eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant.Albanese described it as a “proud day” for parents and a significant step in reclaiming childhood from technology giants.“This is the day when Australian families are taking back power from these Big Tech companies. They are asserting the right of kids to be kids and for parents to have greater peace of mind,” he told ABC.

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