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from australia to europe countries move to curb childrens social media access 103260514145552627

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AI-generatedRegulatory pressure on social media platforms (Facebook, etc.) may increase compliance costs and reduce user base growth in key markets. However, no concrete commercial mechanism (e.g., revenue impact, cost estimates, or supply chain disruption) is provided. The impact is weak and speculative at this stage.
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- Australia bans social media for under-16s, effective Dec 10, 2025, with fines up to A$49.5M.
- Britain, Denmark, France, Greece, Malaysia considering similar restrictions.
- U.S. Kids Online Safety Act aims to enhance protections for minors.
- EU proposes potential minimum age of 16 for social media access.
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