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"textContent": "Australia banned children aged under 16 from using social media. But 85% of teens are still using it. Australia’s social media ban, the Social Media Minimum Age Act 2024, for under-16s came into effect in December 2025. Nearly eight months later, not a lot has changed. Four in five teens are still active users on […]\n\nThe post Over 85% of teens still using social media in Australia months after ban appeared first on RollerCoaster.",
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