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Australia sets new social media age limitCEFR B1

15 Dec 2025

Adapted from Kevin Rennie, Global Voices CC BY 3.0

Photo by Steven Wei, Unsplash

Level B1 – Intermediate
4 min
198 words

Australia introduced a new social media age restriction on 10 December 2025. The law requires major platforms to take reasonable steps to prevent Australians under 16 from having accounts. It covers both existing and new accounts, and companies must show they are ejecting or blocking children under 16.

The government, led by the eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant, named ten platforms covered by the rule, including Facebook, Instagram, Reddit, Snapchat, TikTok and YouTube. WhatsApp and Roblox are not included, while smaller apps were asked to self‑assess.

The rollout drew strong reactions. The U.S. Congress asked the eSafety Commissioner to testify and a letter from the Committee chair used strong language. Young people and campaign groups also spoke out; for example, a 14‑year‑old named Zoey gained attention and an SBS News post on TikTok reached many viewers. Groups asked for features such as an opt‑in algorithm to reduce harm.

Practical issues include age checks like facial scans, ID and bank card checks and the use of VPNs to bypass limits. Legal challenges by Reddit and two teenagers are headed to the High Court. Julie Inman Grant said she will "play the long game" on compliance.

Difficult words

  • restrictionrule that limits what people can do
  • platformwebsite or app where people share content
    platforms
  • preventstop something from happening or being done
  • ejectremove someone from a service or place
    ejecting
  • blockstop access so someone cannot use it
    blocking
  • rolloutprocess of starting something new for many people
  • complianceacting according to a rule or law
  • algorithmset of rules a program uses to decide
  • bypassfind a way around a rule or system
  • facial scandigital check of a person's face for identity
    facial scans

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