Australia’s world-first social media ban for under-16s comes into effect – live updates

‘As a young person with a disability, banning social media will make my world smaller’published at 13:55 GMT
Gabriela Pomeroy
Live reporter
Ezra Sholl, 15, from Melbourne, is quadriplegic and says social media has given him access to a community of like-minded people.
Ezra was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma, which triggered a rare nerve condition that has paralysed him.
“I follow the NBA, Australian rules football, I follow movie accounts and music accounts,” he says ahead of the ban coming into effect.
“Banning social media will make my world smaller,” he tells me via Facebook messenger. (Facebook is one of the platforms affected by the new rules.)
Social media accounts connect him with his friends, he says. “As a young person with a disability, taking away access to social media has the potential to cause harm as well.”
He agrees that social media can cause harm to young people, but “social media companies owe a duty to make their platforms safe. The ban itself is a band aid solution that doesn’t actually fix the issues”.




