Bitget App
Trade smarter
Buy cryptoMarketsTradeFuturesEarnSquareMore
Australia includes Twitch in its social media ban for teenagers, while Pinterest remains excluded

Australia includes Twitch in its social media ban for teenagers, while Pinterest remains excluded

Bitget-RWA2025/11/21 17:39
By:Bitget-RWA

A few weeks before Australia’s ban on social media for those under 16 is set to begin, the country’s eSafety authority has now included Twitch among the prohibited platforms.

Pinterest, on the other hand, has not been banned, which aligns with the Social Media Minimum Age (SMMA) guidelines in Australia.

According to a Twitch representative speaking to TechCrunch, Australians under 16 will be unable to register new accounts on Twitch starting December 10. Accounts already held by users under 16 will be disabled on January 9. The spokesperson also noted that, worldwide, Twitch is available to those aged 13 and older, but minors must have a parent or guardian involved if they are not yet legal adults in their country.

Pinterest has not yet provided a comment in response to inquiries.

Australia’s eSafety explained that Twitch is considered an “age-restricted social media platform” because it centers on online interaction and features such as livestreaming. In contrast, Pinterest is primarily used for saving images and ideas, so it does not fall under the same age-restriction rules.

Australia’s upcoming ban on social media for minors, effective December 10, will cover platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok, X, YouTube (excluding YouTube Kids and Google Classroom), Reddit, and the local streaming service Kick. These services must prevent users under 16 from accessing accounts, according to the internet regulator’s announcement. 

Roughly a year ago, Australia enacted legislation prohibiting social media use for those under 16. At that time, leading tech firms like Google and Meta urged the government to postpone implementation until the completion of the country’s age-verification pilot.

The regulator offers a self-assessment resource to assist platforms in determining whether they are subject to SMMA requirements. 

Other nations, such as the U.S. and the U.K., are also introducing measures to regulate online content access, though their strategies vary. By August 2025, twenty-four U.S. states had passed age-verification laws. Utah was the first state to require app stores to confirm users’ ages and get parental approval before minors can download apps.

The U.K.’s Online Safety Act, which took effect in July, obliges social media and other digital platforms to restrict children’s exposure to harmful material or face substantial penalties. The law also mandates robust age verification for high-risk content, such as material related to self-harm or eating disorders, to safeguard users under 18.

0

Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.

PoolX: Earn new token airdrops
Lock your assets and earn 10%+ APR
Lock now!

You may also like

Brazil Moves to Close Stablecoin Loophole in Effort to Recover $30B in Taxes

- Brazil plans to extend its IOF tax to cross-border stablecoin transfers by 2025, aiming to close regulatory gaps and recover $30B in lost customs revenue from under-declared imports. - Stablecoins dominate Brazil's crypto market (67% USDT volume), with officials warning of money laundering risks as digital assets increasingly replace Bitcoin for payments. - The move aligns with global standards like OECD's CARF framework and introduces $7M+ capital requirements for crypto firms, raising concerns about st

Bitget-RWA2025/11/21 20:52
Brazil Moves to Close Stablecoin Loophole in Effort to Recover $30B in Taxes

PENGU Price Forecast During Unexpected Market Fluctuations: Immediate Threats and Strategic Technical Timing

- PENGU token surged 12.8% amid crypto optimism , driven by Bitcoin's rise and $35.3B altcoin market gains. - NFT ecosystem volatility and proposed PENGU ETF highlight risks, with regulatory clarity and liquidity challenges critical to success. - Technical analysis shows wedge pattern breakout but bearish on-chain metrics, including negative MACD and falling OBV, signal caution for short-term traders. - PENGU's $202M daily volume and niche status amplify sensitivity to market sentiment shifts and NFT marke

Bitget-RWA2025/11/21 20:50

ZEC drops 12.3% amid increasing mining difficulty and a rise in institutional investments

- Zcash (ZEC) dropped 12.3% in 24 hours to $581.82, with a 17.62% weekly decline but 923.48% annual gain. - Cypherpunk Technologies , backed by Winklevoss twins, increased ZEC holdings to $150M (1.43% of total supply) with 100%+ unrealized gains. - ZEC stabilized above key technical levels despite bearish MACD signals, with $648-$700 as critical resistance for potential recovery. - Mining difficulty near record highs and $1B+ futures open interest highlight mixed short-term market sentiment amid long-term

Bitget-RWA2025/11/21 20:50
ZEC drops 12.3% amid increasing mining difficulty and a rise in institutional investments

Bitwise Spot XRP ETF Debuts Today as Trading Goes Live

Quick Take Summary is AI generated, newsroom reviewed. Bitwise debuted its spot XRP ETF, making it the firm's second XRP-focused product after its European ETP. The ETF waives its 0.34% management fee for the first month on the first $500 million in assets under management. Bitwise highlights XRP's strong use cases in payments, with transactions settling in $3-5 seconds and clear functionality on the XRP Ledger. The launch adds to competition from Franklin Templeton, Grayscale, and others, signaling a stro

coinfomania2025/11/21 20:48