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Australia expands under-16 social media ban to include Twitch, spares Pinterest

FP News Desk • November 21, 2025, 20:00:56 IST
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Australia has added Amazon-owned Twitch to its upcoming social media ban for users aged 16 and under, while leaving Pinterest off the list, Reuters reported. The move comes ahead of a new law taking effect on 10 December that will make Australia the first country to bar teens from social media platforms.

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Australia expands under-16 social media ban to include Twitch, spares Pinterest

Australia’s internet watchdog on Friday said it will include Amazon-owned Twitch in the country’s upcoming social media ban for teenagers, but will not add the image-sharing platform Pinterest, Reuters reported.

From 10 December, Australia will become the first country in the world to bar people aged 16 and under from using social media, with penalties of up to 49.5 million Australian dollars (about 32 million dollars) for companies that fail to take “reasonable steps” to comply.

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Regulators have now expanded the list of restricted platforms to include Twitch, the popular live-streaming service known for gaming and interactive broadcasts, while sparing Pinterest. Officials said Pinterest was excluded because its content was considered less risky compared to other platforms.

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The move is part of a broader overhaul under Australia’s Online Safety Act, which has been under review amid growing concerns about excessive screen time, online grooming, and exposure to harmful material among teenagers.

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According to Reuters, officials cited the unfiltered nature of Twitch’s live streams as a key factor behind its inclusion. Real-time interactions on the platform can expose minors to bullying, harassment and harmful content without adequate safeguards, regulators said.

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Australia has already banned platforms such as Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat for users under 16. The government argues the restrictions are aimed at reducing risks of addiction, cyberbullying and mental-health issues. Critics, however, say the measures are heavy-handed and could limit young people’s access to creative and educational online communities.

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Twitch has not yet issued a formal response. Industry observers warn the ban could significantly affect its Australian user base, particularly younger gamers who make up a substantial share of its audience. Pinterest, meanwhile, welcomed the decision to remain accessible, stressing its focus on positive and inspirational content.

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