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TECHNOLOGY
YouTube to Comply with Australia's Teen Social Media Ban, Citing Safety Concerns

YouTube will comply with Australia’s new social media law restricting access for users under 16, raising concerns over child safety.

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TECHNOLOGY
Oxford University Press Names 'Rage Bait' as 2025 Word of the Year

Oxford University Press selects 'rage bait' as its Word of the Year for 2025, reflecting online content strategies that provoke outrage.

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Teens Challenge Australia’s Social Media Ban Ahead of Implementation

Two 15-year-olds challenge Australia's upcoming social media ban set for implementation on December 10, expressing concerns over their rights.

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HEALTH
Malaysia to Ban Social Media for Under-16s Starting Next Year

Malaysia plans to ban social media for users under 16 by next year, aiming to enhance online safety for children.

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Snapchat Implements Age Verification in Australia Ahead of Teen Social Media Ban

Snapchat's new age verification process arrives in Australia as the country prepares for a social media ban affecting users under 16.

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Meta to Enforce Age Restrictions: Australian Teens Under 16 to Lose Access to Instagram and Facebook

Australian teens under 16 will lose access to Instagram and Facebook as Meta complies with new age restriction laws by December 10.

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WORLD NEWS
Australia Expands Social Media Ban to Include Reddit and Kick for Under-16s

Australia adds Reddit and Kick to its list of social media platforms banned for under-16s starting December 10 to protect children's online safety.

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WORLD NEWS
US Revokes Visas of Six Foreign Nationals for Remarks on Charlie Kirk's Assassination

The US State Department has revoked the visas of six foreigners over social media comments related to the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

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New York City Files Lawsuit Against Major Social Media Platforms for Youth Mental Health Crisis

New York City has sued major social media companies, claiming they contribute to a mental health crisis among youth.

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Tunisian Man Sentenced to Death for Criticizing President on Social Media

A Tunisian man has been sentenced to death for social media posts critical of the president, marking an unprecedented ruling.

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