
Meta says it has taken down 756,000 Australian teen accounts as ban enforcement looms
Meta says it has taken down 756,000 Australian teen accounts as ban enforcement looms.
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Meta says it has taken down 756,000 Australian teen accounts as ban enforcement looms. The Australian government proposed the landmark law, which came into force on Dec 10, on concerns about social media’s impact on the physical and mental health of children and young teens. Meta said it was using AI to analyse user profiles for “contextual clues that an account may belong to someone under 16, such as birthday celebrations or mentions of school grades” and to analyse reports about suspected underage accounts.
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Meta says it has taken down 756,000 Australian teen accounts as ban enforcement looms.
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The Australian government proposed the landmark law, which came into force on Dec 10, on concerns about social media’s impact on the physical and mental health of children and young teens.
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