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The impact on families six months after Australia’s social media ban

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Categories: International / Parenting & Tech / UK Policy

Six Months of a Screen Sabbatical

Published: 15 June 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

The British Prime Minister Keir Starmer recently confirmed plans to introduce a social media ban. This proposed legislation will specifically target young people under sixteen residing across the United Kingdom. This ambitious policy decision follows a similar legislative experiment introduced in Australia six months ago. British lawmakers are now looking closely at the Australian outcomes to guide their implementation.

Supporters claim the policy protects vulnerable teenagers from online exploitation and mental health struggles. Critics argue that many tech-savvy teenagers easily find clever ways around these new rules. They also suggest that enforcing these digital restrictions remains an incredibly difficult task for authorities. This publication connected with Australian parents to understand how this law changed their lives. Their personal testimonies reveal a complex picture of modern parenting in a digital age.

The Parental Arsenal

Freya is a forty-four-year-old mother who currently looks after two children in Melbourne. Her teenagers are aged twelve and fourteen and navigate a heavily connected digital world. She believes the recent government intervention provides a helpful tool for managing screen time. The legislation demonstrates to her children that online environments contain very genuine safety risks. It moves the argument away from parents simply being strict or old-fashioned characters. Freya notices that the overall impact depends heavily on the specific age group involved.

Her younger child accesses the internet via an iPad rather than a mobile phone. This setup naturally reduces the habit of constantly scrolling through addictive feeds during the day. Mobile phones feel much more insidious because they stay in pockets all afternoon. Her children particularly enjoy using popular platforms like TikTok and Snapchat with their schoolmates. Peer pressure to remain active on these networks has decreased since the law passed. She no longer hears complaints that every other child in class has access.

However, Freya openly admits that total parental control remains an impossible goal for families. She suspects her daughter still accesses Snapchat through secret methods during her free time. Children apparently gather around a single unrestricted phone during the daily school bus journey. Despite these obvious loopholes, she insists the legislation is still a very worthwhile endeavor. No law can completely eliminate negative behavior among teenagers in any modern society. The regulations make accessing these platforms much more difficult for the average young person.

A System Lacking Teeth

Boris lives in Brisbane and works as a professional within the creative design industry. He is a father to two young children aged eleven and thirteen years old. He believes the social media ban has failed to achieve its primary legal objectives. The legislation appears completely toothless because children easily circumvent the age verification systems online. Most of his son’s friends remain highly active on their favorite social media platforms. His thirteen-year-old son feels deeply excluded because he obeys the household internet rules.

The teenager watches his peers enjoy Snapchat while he remains completely left out daily. Boris finds it ridiculous that the government introduced legislation that is so easily bypassed. Teenagers openly view the entire policy framework as a humorous joke among themselves. He questions the utility of passing laws without strict enforcement mechanisms at the border. Boris initially thought his family was fortunate when the legislation was first introduced nationwide. The timing aligned perfectly with the age when social media becomes incredibly appealing to children.

He uses the law to frame important family discussions regarding digital safety and well-being. However, he feels mostly disappointed with how the practical rollout has panned out lately. He feels very strongly about protecting young people from developing severe phone addictions. His family remains highly protective regarding how they manage access to new digital technologies. He views this specific ban as a failure of implementation by the ruling government. The policy should have created a major paradigm shift to protect the younger generation.

Playing the Long Game

Simon resides in Perth and cares for two children aged twelve and sixteen years. He generally favors the ban and compares the different upbringings of his two sons. His older child gained social media access immediately upon starting his local high school. When the ban arrived, the brothers were fifteen and eleven years old respectively. The older son owned an iPad during primary school but lacked a mobile phone. High school brought a new phone, and his peers were already using TikTok.

The father implemented strict parental controls and monitored every connection made on the device. In contrast, the younger son reached high school age just as rules changed. The younger child received a mobile phone but understood that social media was unavailable. He accepted this reality quickly and has not even requested access to platforms. The boy communicates with friends via WhatsApp and watches videos on the YouTube application. He does not maintain a personal account, which creates a very different experience.

Simon feels the older son did not suffer massive harm from using social media. However, he prefers that his younger son avoids doomscrolling when he has free time. He feels much more positive about the younger child’s current internet consumption habits. Much of the public commentary surrounding the ban feels far too negative and impatient. People need to show patience because existing users are not the main target audience. The law aims to protect the next generation before they form addictive online habits. Cultural change takes considerable time rather than happening at the flick of a switch.

The Cost of Isolation

Elizabeth lives in Melbourne and manages two fifteen-year-old twins and a thirteen-year-old boy. The ban failed to reduce social media usage for her older twin children. They were already using Instagram, Snapchat, and TikTok when the policy was enacted. The twins successfully bypassed the age verification technology used by Instagram and TikTok platforms. However, both teenagers unfortunately lost access to their active Snapchat accounts after the crackdown. Her thirteen-year-old son was less affected because he did not use social media.

The legislation will likely delay his initial introduction to these complex online spaces safely. Elizabeth points out that these digital bans can cause severe social isolation for teenagers. Snapchat was the primary method her twins used to chat with school friends regularly. They now interact far less with peers after school hours and during weekends. The twins also have good friends living abroad from a previous overseas residency. They are now excluded from global group chats and cannot maintain their snap streaks. The international friends have no motivation to migrate over to alternative platforms like WhatsApp.

Unintended Digital Hazards

Edward is a forty-five-year-old single father raising a fourteen-year-old son in Canberra. He believes the ban has caused significantly more harm than good for his family. Managing and monitoring device usage has become much more difficult since the implementation. His son still watches YouTube content but does so without signing into an account. The boy’s official account was previously governed by helpful built-in parental control settings. The algorithm used to serve appropriate content tailored to his specific educational interests.

The father can no longer restrict specific channels or monitor the history effectively now. The platform now serves his son the most popular and uncurated viral content. Fortunately, the teenager does not mind the restrictions and maintains a positive attitude. He thanked his father for keeping him off TikTok after hearing from friends. Peers describe seeing truly abysmal things on their feeds during the school day. Edward would have preferred alternative safety measures instead of an outright government ban. Regulators should mandate minimum safety standards for free parental controls across all platforms.

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