Rapport: Nog een lange weg te gaan om de digitale kloof te dichten

Australia Passes Law Banning Social Media Access For Under 16s

NEWCASTLE: A woman uses her smartphone on December 01, 2024 in Newcastle, Australia. Australia has recently enacted a groundbreaking law prohibiting individuals under the age of 16 from accessing social media platforms, marking one of the strictest regulations of its kind globally. This legislation, which holds social media companies accountable for enforcing the ban with potential fines of up to AUD 50 million, aims to protect young users from online dangers such as bullying and exploitation, reflecting a significant shift in how governments address youth safety in the digital age. Credit: Roni Bintang/Getty Images/AAP IMAGES

Het gebruik van internet binnen afgelegen First Nations-gemeenschappen neemt toe, maar de kosten vormen nog steeds een barrière. Een nieuw onderzoek van RMIT University onthult dat er hoewel vooruitgang wordt geboekt er nog een lange weg te gaan is om de digitale kloof voor deze gemeenschappen te dichten.



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