Social media platforms may incur fines of up to $50 million if Australian children access adult content on their sites.

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  1. This is an important step toward protecting children online. Stricter regulations could help ensure that social media platforms implement better age verification processes and content moderation practices. While some may argue that this could limit access to certain types of content, the safety and well-being of children should be a top priority. It’s crucial for platforms to take responsibility and create a safer online environment for younger users. How do you think these potential fines will impact the way social media companies approach content regulation?

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