Australian content creators are reporting declines in followers and views just a day after the country imposed a sweeping ban on teenagers using social media, posing risks to their income and forcing them to rethink their content strategies.
Australian teenagers also took to social media for the last time to bid farewell to the platforms that had shaped much of their lives, ahead of the world-first ban that took effect on Wednesday (December 10).
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Australia has ordered 10 of the largest platforms, including TikTok, Meta’s Instagram and Alphabet’s YouTube, to block under-16 users or face fines of up to USD 33 million (Rs 298 crore). The government has said it will take some time for platforms to establish mecha

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