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- Cesspit: schools told to back kids social media ban
School principals across the nation are being asked to support Australia's world-first social media ban as the government defends making last-minute changes
- Social media ban may impact vulnerable youth – expert
In the wake of its proposal to ban social media for children under 16, the Federal Government has been consulting with parent groups and school principal associations If passed in the Senate, Australia will become the first country in the world to have an age ban on social media
- Why this internet cesspit still escapes social media ban
Darla Green* was 15 and attending a NSW school when her personal details, including her home address, were posted on 4chan alongside a fabricated character assassination, and a disturbing call to action: “Go get her ”
- Parents Should Support Cellphone Bans | RealClearEducation
They can collect devices at night, ban social media for younger teens, and talk with other parents to create a shared standard Down the road, I hope parents and educators will aspire to make classrooms truly device-free Let’s bring back the computer lab down the hall, where students learn technology skills without living behind a screen
- School bullies have moved online. But is banning all under-16s . . . - KRDO
News Corp had launched its “Let Them Be Kids” campaign the month before, telling the stories of children harmed by social media and pushing for a ban for under 16s
- School smartphone bans reflect growing concern over youth mental health . . .
New laws that ban smartphones or social media for youth are being introduced across several Western nations Australia has banned all social media for those under 16
- Whats behind the growing ban on smartphones in schools – Deseret News
Why are so many states banning smartphones in school? Are smartphones responsible for the youth mental health crisis? Read more
- Banning Kids from Social Media Remains a Bad and Unconstitutional Idea
Most worrying among them is the ban on young people accessing social media services Millions of young people are currently using these services, including common apps like Facebook Messenger, YouTube, Pinterest, and Snap to connect with peers, family, friends, and other trusted people
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