The Australian government’s proposal to ban social media for children under 16 has sparked debate in India. While parents express concerns about addiction, cyberbullying, and negative impact on mental health, content creators advocate for sensitisation and counselling as a more effective approach.
Australia’s social media ban for kids gains support from Indian parents and influencers for awareness-raising

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