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Lawmakers questioned on lack of action to protect kids on social media after Australia passes ban – are your children safe?

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    • Australia has implemented a social media ban for individuals under 16, sparking international discussion on the topic of online safety for children.
    • In the United States, this move has put pressure on Congress to consider similar measures to protect children on social media platforms.
    • The recent actions by Australia have prompted U.S. lawmakers to debate enhanced online safety protocols and regulations for minors.
    • There is growing concern among parents and stakeholders regarding whether enough is being done to safeguard children in the digital space.
    • As policymakers in the U.S. face questions about their responsiveness, the pressure intensifies to take definitive actions towards child online safety.
    • The discussions highlight a significant public interest in implementing effective and comprehensive measures to support the well-being of minors online.

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