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Australia Social Media Ban Fails to Stop Under-16s

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Published: 25 June 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

Australia recently became the first nation to implement a total ban on adolescent social media. This legislative measure legally prohibited children under sixteen from maintaining active profiles on popular platforms. The sweeping law explicitly targeted digital giants like TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Snapchat, and X. Governments worldwide watched this bold policy experiment with immense interest and deep anticipation. However, a groundbreaking new study shows that the ban has failed to achieve its goals.

More than eighty percent of underage Australian teenagers are still using social media platforms regularly. This widespread non-compliance became evident just three months after the restrictive laws took effect. The comprehensive research was conducted by academic experts at the respected University of Newcastle. Researchers analyzed the daily online habits of four hundred and eight adolescent participants. These young individuals were aged between twelve and seventeen years old during the study.

The academic authors concluded that the new legislation has resulted in limited overall implementation. They also observed incomplete compliance alongside substantial circumvention of the official social media restrictions. The expert research team found insufficient evidence of any early substantial effects on usage. Young people continue to navigate the digital world despite the strict boundaries set by parliament. This major revelation has created significant concern among international policymakers planning similar digital interventions.

The striking findings have serious implications for many countries currently drafting their own legislation. For example, the United Kingdom plans to introduce its own comprehensive social media ban soon. The proposed British restrictions are currently scheduled to come into full force in 2027. This upcoming law intends to block under-sixteens from accessing several major global networks. The restriction will target popular services including Snapchat, TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, X, and Facebook. It will also stop children from communicating with strangers on interactive gaming sites. This includes blocking young users from livestreaming features on immersive platforms like Roblox.

However, prominent experts and dedicated campaigners argue that simple bans are entirely insufficient. They believe that restricting access alone cannot successfully shield children from harmful online content. The detailed study was published in the prestigious and highly regarded British Medical Journal. This expert analysis suggests that a far more convincing strategic framework is urgently required. The Australian research demonstrated only a minimal reduction in daily teenage social media usage. This tiny shift occurred over the three months following the formal legislative ban.

A major factor in this continued usage was the presence of inadequate age verification. Many social platforms failed to implement robust systems to check the age of users. About eighty-five percent of surveyed teenagers admitted they still access various social media platforms. Furthermore, more than half of these young people are still using their own accounts. The technological barriers put in place by major platforms failed to stop young users. Families are discovering that digital boundaries are incredibly difficult to police without industry cooperation.

Although two-thirds of teenagers faced age verification checks, the methods were very weak. Only five percent of younger teens had to provide a photo of official identification. For mid-teens aged fourteen and fifteen, this figure rose slightly to eleven percent. The two most common verification checks were incredibly easy for children to bypass safely. Platforms merely asked teenagers for their age or required a basic selfie upload. These simple methods did not verify the true identity or age of the users.

Consequently, a significant minority of young participants actively bypassed the active digital restrictions. About fifteen percent of the youngest group admitted they created entirely fake online accounts. For teenagers aged fourteen and fifteen, nineteen percent utilized fake accounts to gain access. Additionally, about three percent of the participants used a virtual private network to browse. These technical workarounds allowed adolescents to maintain their online presence without any real difficulty.

The study concluded that the ban might protect much younger children more effectively. It could successfully prevent or delay initial social media access for children under eight. However, it fails to restrict adolescents who have already established deep digital habits. Changing the behavior of teenagers who grew up with smartphones is incredibly difficult. This reality presents a massive challenge for governments trying to regulate the internet globally. Peer pressure and social connection drive teenagers to find ways around these digital walls.

Andy Burrows is the chief executive of the prominent Molly Rose Foundation based locally. He stated that social media bans alone cannot keep under-sixteens off restricted platforms. These simple laws do not cut the time teenagers spend using high-risk digital sites. He warned that the British ban will similarly unravel without a coherent government plan. Ministers must urgently learn valuable lessons from the disappointing data coming out of Australia. Otherwise, hopeful parents will be left with a completely misplaced sense of child safety.

The next British prime minister must enter Downing Street with a truly convincing strategy. This comprehensive plan should properly protect children from online harm through real platform accountability. Policymakers cannot simply rely on a performative ban that yields no practical health benefits. The current research strongly suggests that such bans will not improve adolescent mental health. Teenagers require active protection from harmful content rather than blunt instruments that fail. True safety requires holding the technology industry accountable for the algorithms they design.

Rachel de Souza serves as the dedicated children’s commissioner for England’s young population. She strongly emphasized that a social media ban should never be seen as a silver bullet. She believes that the government must go much further to ensure total youth safety. All online services utilizing harmful features and functionalities must face strict government regulation. This restriction should apply to all children rather than just those under sixteen. Social media platforms represent only one small part of a much larger digital ecosystem. Harmful design patterns exist across many websites that children visit on a daily basis.

Professor Dennis Ougrin works as a consultant child psychiatrist at Queen Mary University. He believes this study serves as an important early reality check for global policymakers. However, he also noted that it remains too early to conclude the policy failed. The key question is whether these restrictions eventually improve broader adolescent life outcomes. Future studies must evaluate impact on mental health, sleep quality, and self-harm rates. Reducing total screen time is meaningless if the underlying digital dangers remain unaddressed. Medical professionals emphasize the need for nuanced data over quick political victories.

A United Kingdom government spokesperson recently responded to these growing domestic concerns. They asserted that the British approach goes much further than the Australian model. The upcoming framework will be firmly underpinned by stronger and more effective verification checks. These advanced technological measures will make it far harder for children to bypass safeguards. The technology secretary emphasized that this ban focuses heavily on helping future generations. It aims to reset fundamental social norms around children and technology over the long term. This approach recognizes that cultural shifts require sustained effort and robust enforcement mechanisms.

Ultimately, the Australian experience demonstrates that passing a law is merely the first step. True digital safety requires a combination of sophisticated technology, platform accountability, and parental guidance. As the United Kingdom prepares its own legislation, the global community will watch closely. The lessons learned today will undoubtedly shape the future of childhood in the digital era. Protecting young people requires moving past simple rhetoric into effective, enforceable reality.

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