Online Safety Act UK Jul 2025

Its ok theyre only on the other side of the city
Wait until they discover public transportation.
Idk, does it matter. Its a dumb law and everyone including the government knows that
But that's the point. They passed it anyway. They'll be eager to prove it works.
 
Theyre not though
Apparently they are .

Why are you so upset at the idea of under 16s not being on social media anyway
The ban includes youtube which hosts useful things like Complexly, Khan Academy, Mark Rober, and plenty of other educational content that kids love. It’s much better that kids have access to content on YT instead of being gatekept by the Leftists who want them watching biased nonsense on tv.

Kids are learning calculus from 3Blue1Brown, exploring history through Crash Course, and getting better science education from YT creators than from most traditional textbooks. This isn’t just entertainment - it’s democratized education that bypasses the gatekeeping of traditional media entirely.
 
Apparently they are .


The ban includes youtube which hosts useful things like Complexly, Khan Academy, Mark Rober, and plenty of other educational content that kids love. It’s much better that kids have access to content on YT instead of being gatekept by the Leftists who want them watching biased nonsense on tv.

Kids are learning calculus from 3Blue1Brown, exploring history through Crash Course, and getting better science education from YT creators than from most traditional textbooks. This isn’t just entertainment - it’s democratized education that bypasses the gatekeeping of traditional media entirely.
All thats going to happen on youtube for under 16s on regular content is they wont be able to view or make comments
 
Youtube already restricts videos from non signed in users retard
https://techwireasia.com/2025/07/australia-youtube-ban-under-16-exemption-removed/

Australia’s social media legislation has changed with the inclusion of YouTube in the country’s list of proscribed entities subject to the under-16 ban, marking an expansion of what will become the world’s first comprehensive social media restriction for minors.

The Australia YouTube ban represents a policy shift, after the government initially exempted the Google-owned platform from restrictions that already include TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, X, and Snapchat.

The decision to include YouTube in the ban came after Australia’s eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant recommended the platform’s inclusion last month, citing it as “the most frequently [mentioned] platform” where children aged 10 to 15 years encountered harmful content.

The comprehensive nature of Australia’s approach extends beyond access restrictions. Tech companies face substantial penalties of up to A$49.5 million for non-compliance with the age restrictions. The legislation requires platforms to deactivate existing accounts for under-16 users, prevent new account creation, and work actively to stop workarounds and correct implementation errors.
 
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