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Jimmy Wales Slams Australia Social Media Ban Policy

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Published: 04 May 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

The digital landscape is currently witnessing a fierce debate regarding the safety of young users. Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales has recently voiced his strong opposition to Australia’s new legislative measures. He described the proposed social media ban for teenagers as an unmitigated disaster for society. Wales also labeled the move an embarrassment that fundamentally undermines the principles of internet freedom. His comments come as the Albanese government moves to restrict access for those under sixteen. The tech pioneer believes these policies teach children to accept constant surveillance from major corporations. He argues that demanding age verification from every adult is a madness that invites danger. This stance highlights a growing tension between government regulation and the autonomy of online communities.

Wales is currently visiting Australia to participate in several prominent writers’ festivals this month. He is promoting his new book which explores the complex nature of human trust today. The book titled Seven Rules of Trust examines how Wikipedia maintains its unique editorial standards. He suggests that these communal rules can help solve the problem of modern political polarization. During his discussions he emphasized that the internet was toxic long before modern social media. He recalled the early days of Usenet where personal attacks and flame wars were common. According to Wales humans do not need complex algorithms to be unkind to one another. We should avoid looking back at the early internet through rose-tinted glasses of false nostalgia.

The bedrock of the Wikipedia community is a strict rule against any personal attacks. Users who target individuals rather than ideas are viewed very negatively by their fellow editors. This culture differs greatly from the environment found on most popular social media platforms today. On those sites algorithms often promote anger because it drives higher levels of user engagement. Wales describes social media users as mere serfs living on a digital master’s private estate. Rules are handed down from above and enforced by faceless moderators who remain entirely anonymous. In contrast the power on Wikipedia remains firmly in the hands of the global community. This democratic approach allows for a more transparent and accountable form of online interaction.

Despite his critiques of social media algorithms Wales remains a staunch defender of digital rights. He believes that government bans on platforms like TikTok and X are fundamentally misguided efforts. The requirement for users to provide personally identifying information poses a significant risk to privacy. He pointed to recent changes on the gaming platform Roblox as a concerning new development. Roblox now uses facial age assurance to group children into specific demographic interaction circles. Wales thinks teaching children to turn on cameras for tech platforms encourages very unsafe behavior. This practice may normalize the idea of a surveillance state for the next generation. He suggests there is currently a massive moral panic regarding young people and the internet.

Many supporters of these bans do not actually favor the concepts of surveillance capitalism. Wales believes that many policymakers simply have not thought through the long-term societal consequences. He frequently meets parents who are completely unaware that effective parental controls already exist today. Most modern smartphones offer robust tools to manage what content children can see and access. Instead of imposing bans governments should focus on educating adults about these available safety features. He proposed that retailers should be required to sell phones pre-configured for younger users. This would place the power back into the hands of parents rather than the state. Such a move would protect children while also preserving the fundamental right to digital privacy.

The conversation also turned toward the impact of artificial intelligence on the world’s largest encyclopedia. Since the rise of advanced chatbots Wikipedia has seen a small drop in human traffic. Specifically there has been an eight percent decrease in visitors over the last year. Wales does not view this trend as a disaster but calls it a meaningful shift. The loss mostly involves users who are looking for quick answers to very simple questions. These users are not the ones who dive deep into educational rabbit holes of information. They typically do not read a dozen linked articles to gain a comprehensive understanding. AI bots are however putting a significant physical strain on the servers of Wikipedia.

Bot traffic is handled differently than human traffic within the infrastructure of the website. When a major world event occurs millions of humans rush to read a single page. That page is held in memory and served quickly at a very low cost. However AI crawlers often search for obscure pages that are not currently held in memory. This process is disproportionately expensive for the non-profit organization to maintain and support daily. Consequently Wikipedia is now firmly encouraging AI companies to pay for direct database access. This enterprise product ensures that the site remains sustainable while supporting new technological developments. It allows the encyclopedia to continue its mission of providing free knowledge to the world.

Wikipedia currently does not allow artificial intelligence to edit any of its articles directly. Wales does not believe that AI is useless but he remains cautious of its errors. Chatbots frequently make mistakes and hallucinate facts when they are asked about obscure topics. The more niche a subject is the more likely an AI is to lie. This is not the case for Wikipedia which relies on the expertise of dedicated nerds. These volunteers spend countless hours researching and verifying information to ensure the highest level accuracy. Their passion for truth creates a reliable resource that an algorithm cannot easily replicate. Human oversight remains the gold standard for maintaining a trustworthy and factual global knowledge base.

The debate over the Australian ban reflects a larger global struggle for the digital future. Wales argues that we must protect the open nature of the web for everyone. Protecting children is a vital goal but it should not come at such a cost. Sacrificing privacy for the sake of a perceived safety may lead to greater harms. The founder of Wikipedia advocates for a more nuanced approach to regulation and safety. He wants to see a world where technology empowers users rather than controlling them. As the bill moves through the Australian parliament the world is watching very closely. The outcome will likely influence how other nations choose to govern their own digital spaces.

The vision of a free and open internet is currently facing its most significant challenge. Wales remains optimistic that the community-led model can still provide a better path forward. By focusing on transparency and courtesy we can improve the quality of our digital discourse. We must resist the urge to react to new technologies with fear and heavy regulation. Instead we should foster an environment of education and personal responsibility for all users. The internet should be a place of discovery rather than a tool for state surveillance. Ensuring this future requires a commitment to the values that built the web originally. Only then can we truly protect the digital rights of both children and adults.

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