Australia Expands Social Media Ban to Include Twitch for Under-16s
Australia has expanded its social media restrictions, adding Amazon’s Twitch to the list of platforms banned for users under 16 while exempting Pinterest from the crackdown.
Key Takeaways
- Twitch added to Australia’s social media ban for under-16s
- Pinterest exempted from restrictions
- Ban covers Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, and now Twitch
- Move part of Online Safety Act reforms
The Australian government’s decision targets Twitch’s live-streaming platform, known for gaming and interactive content, while regulators determined Pinterest posed lower risk due to its creative focus.
Why Twitch Was Banned
Australian officials cited the unfiltered nature of Twitch’s live broadcasts as a primary concern. Regulators expressed concern that real-time interactions on the platform could expose minors to bullying, harassment, and harmful content without adequate safeguards.
Broader Context of Australian Social Media Restrictions
Australia has previously banned Instagram, TikTok, and Snapchat for users under 16. The government states these measures aim to reduce risks of addiction, cyberbullying, and mental health issues among teenagers.
Critics argue the approach may be too heavy-handed, potentially limiting young people’s access to creative and educational online communities.
Twitch has not yet issued a formal statement regarding the ban, which industry observers note could significantly impact its Australian user base, particularly younger gamers who represent a substantial portion of the platform’s audience.
Pinterest welcomed its exemption, highlighting its focus on positive, creative content including design, crafts, and lifestyle inspiration.



