Australia’s under-16 social media ban stumbles at the first age check, testers find

https://media.thenextweb.com/2026/04/Social-media-ban.avif

The world’s first national ban on social media for under-16s is faltering at the very first gate, according to the testers who helped Australia’s government design its age-check regime. In a follow-up study first reported by Reuters, the team opened 50 accounts across nine of the 10 platforms covered by the law, declaring the account holder’s age as 16, and not one platform asked for proof.


The finding lands on a scheme that only came into force on 10 December 2025, and it points at a gap regulators had largely overlooked. Much of the debate, and much of our own enforcement coverage, has fixed on the accuracy of photo-based age estimation. The testers say the problem sits earlier, at the initial vetting stage meant to flag likely minors for closer checks.

That stage, which infers a rough age band from a person’s general online activity, does not appear...

Copyright of this story solely belongs to thenextweb.com. To see the full text click HERE