美媒:澳“下线日”后,孩子真能退出社媒吗
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-12-14 22:43

Group 1 - Australia has implemented a social media ban for minors under 16, referred to as "Offline Day," with the expectation that children will engage in more productive activities [1] - A survey by ABC revealed that 75% of minors aged 9 to 15 do not intend to stop using social media, and only 6% believe the ban will be effective [1] - Critics argue that strict age restrictions do not adequately protect minors from online harm, as they may still access social media once they turn 16 [2] Group 2 - The new policy has received broad public support in Australia, despite its flaws, and is seen as a proactive attempt to address online safety for children [3] - The Australian government's actions may prompt other countries to consider similar measures, raising the stakes for social media platforms regarding the protection of underage users [4] - Strengthening protections for minors aligns with the interests of social media companies, as incidents involving harm to minors can lead to public outrage and damage to their reputation [4]