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Meta to Remove Australian Teen Instagram, Facebook Accounts Early

Key Takeaways

  • Meta will begin deactivating Australian teen Instagram and Facebook accounts from December 4
  • Approximately 500,000 users aged 13-15 will be affected by the ban
  • Platforms face fines up to $32.09 million for non-compliance
  • Users can recover their data when they turn 16

Meta has announced it will start removing Australian teenagers from Instagram and Facebook beginning December 4, beating the government’s December 10 deadline for the under-16 social media ban. The tech giant is proactively deactivating accounts for users under 16, with notifications already being sent to affected teens.

An estimated 150,000 Facebook users and 350,000 Instagram users aged 13-15 in Australia will lose access to their accounts. Meta’s regional policy director Mia Garlick assured users: “When you turn 16 and can access our apps again, all your content will be available exactly as you left it.”

Comprehensive Youth Protection Measure

Australia’s new law represents one of the most extensive government efforts worldwide to regulate minors’ social media access. The legislation requires platforms to take “reasonable steps” to prevent under-16s from maintaining accounts.

Antigone Davis, Meta’s global head of safety, acknowledged the challenges: “While we are working hard to remove all users who we understand to be under the age of 16 by 10 December, compliance with the law will be an ongoing and multi-layered process.”

A 14-year-old boy posing at his home near Gosford as he looks at social media on his mobile phone (AFP via Getty Images)

Rising Social Media Use Among Youth

A recent study reveals dramatic changes in Australian youth behavior, with daily social media use surging from 26% to 85% within just four years. During the same period, participation in enriching activities like sports, reading, music, and art declined significantly.

Behavioral epidemiologist Dot Dumuid from the University of South Australia explained: “If we want to support young people’s wellbeing, we need to help them rebalance their time – encouraging them to reconnect with real-world activities that build skills, confidence and social connection.”

Enforcement Challenges and Concerns

Despite the ban’s intentions, experts question its practical enforcement. Digital media specialist Catherine Page Jeffery from the University of Sydney noted: “While there’s broad support for age verification, our research shows young people and parents doubt it will work and worry about privacy and data security.”

Meta acknowledges potential errors in age determination and advocates for alternative approaches. The company suggests “a standard, more accurate, and privacy-preserving system, such as OS/app store-level age verification” combined with age-appropriate experiences like Teen Accounts.

Australian users suspected of being under 16 start getting notifications on Instagram (Instagram)

Social media platforms violating the new regulations face substantial penalties of up to $32.09 million (A$49.5 million). The Australian internet regulator emphasizes that “the restrictions aim to protect young Australians from pressures and risks that users can be exposed to while logged in to social media accounts.”

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