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    The Australian law banning social networks for children under 16 years of age has become a revolutionary innovation in the world

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    The Australian law banning social networks for children under 16 years of age has become a revolutionary innovation in the world

    The Australian Parliament has passed a revolutionary law on the protection of social security for children under 16 years of age. Facebook Instagram and TikTok platforms were fined up to 32.1 million dollars for the damage.

    The social media ban was one of more than 30 bills passed overnight by the Australian Parliament.

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    Australia has imposed a" world-leading " ban on social media for children

    The law banning the use of social media by children under the age of 16 was passed despite criticism from technology companies and scientists. The latter noted that such a legislative decision, hastily passed through parliament without discussion, would have potentially negative side effects. Thus, the law on social networks has become not only innovative, but also extremely controversial.

    Fun fact: the social media ban was one of more than 30 bills passed overnight, from reforming the Reserve Bank of Australia to new tax transparency legislation.

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    Anthony Albanese, the prime minister, said the social media ban was "the world's leading one" and said steps to ban mobile phone use in schools had drawn similar criticism but had had a positive impact on children's mental health.

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    Earlier today, the law on the protection of the victory of social measures was adopted by the Chambers of the Australian Parliament before the 16th century, for the election of both parties. Instagram Facebook, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok. The law is passed a fine of up to 32.1 million dollars (about 30.5 million euros) for platforms such as Yak X, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok.

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