Meta’s teen accounts won’t stop the ban hammer

Meta’s teen accounts won’t stop the ban hammer
Meta’s credibility deficit has built up over too many years for one feature to erase. (Image: Getty)
Peter Griffin
Meta’s move last week to introduce Kiwi teen accounts to Facebook, supposedly with more guardrails, tighter privacy settings and restrictions on content exposure, sounds responsible. But it’s almost certainly too little, too late.The political tide has already shifted on the subject of protecting minors from the harms they are exposed to on social media platforms. Australia has set itself on a path to ban under-16s from social media altogether, with age verification for all social media users set to be introduced on Dec 10, les...

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