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Australia's Social Media Ban: Protecting Kids or Stifling Learning?

Australias groundbreaking social media ban for under-16s is sparking global interest, with countries like Ireland and EU members considering similar rules. Teens in Ireland express mixed views, with some advocating for better content controls and others questioning the effectiveness of a full ban. As the debate intensifies, the challenge lies in balancing the need to protect young minds with the benefits social media offers for learning and connection.

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