Starting today, Australia has made a big new rule: kids under 16 aren’t allowed to use social media. That means apps like Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Snapchat and others must check users’ ages and ...
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Everyone complains about the downward spiral of misinformation on social media, but policymakers have so far failed to act with urgency.
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