Will Australia’s social media ban jeopardise digital rights?

Will Australia’s social media ban jeopardise digital rights?
The ruling increases the possibility of an unprecedented ban in just six weeks of TikTok in the US.
We take a look at how ageing of populations around the world will affect our everyday lives.
The move has divided opinion internationally on how to protect children online.
The case is a part of a wave of lawsuits against OpenAI over data used to train generative AI systems.
We’ve been talking to children in Australia about the country’s new social media ban for under 16s.
Social media companies that do not enforce the ban could receive fines of up to AUS$50 million (US$32.5m).
House of Representatives votes overwhelmingly to pass legislation targeting platforms such as TikTok and Instagram.
Under bill, platforms like Instagram and X would be given one year to find ways of restricting access to minors.
The president-elect travelled to Texas with SpaceX CEO to watch the latest test of the billionaire’s Starship rocket.
The Australian government is set to introduce the world’s strictest ban on social media.
Republican Brendan Carr has accused major tech platforms of operating a ‘censorship cartel’.
Trump has pledged to ‘save’ popular Chinese-owned app despite signing an order to ban it during his first term.
EU says Meta automatically ties its ad service – Facebook Marketplace – to Facebook, creating an unfair advantage.