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Elon Musk blasts Australia's planned ban on social media for children

Australia to introduce age-verification system to enforce a social media age cut-off in some of the toughest controls ever

Elon Musk blasts Australia's planned ban on social media for children

Elon Musk, owner of X, says Australia's social media ban on children an attack on free speech

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U.S. billionaire Elon Musk, owner of social media platform X, has criticized Australia's proposed law to ban social media for children under 16 and fine social media platforms of up to 49.5 million Australian dollars ($32 million) for companies for systemic breaches.

Australia's centre-left government on Thursday introduced the bill in parliament. It plans to try an age-verification system to enforce a social media age cut-off, some of the toughest controls imposed by any country to date.

"Seems like a backdoor way to control access to the Internet by all Australians," Musk, who views himself as a champion of free speech, said in a reply late on Thursday to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's post on X about the bill.

A screengrab shows a post on X from Elon Musk regarding an Australian bill to regulate social media on November 21, 2024, in this picture obtained from social media. Reuters

Several countries have already vowed to curb social media use by children through legislation, but Australia's policy could become one of the most stringent with no exemption for parental consent and pre-existing accounts.

France last year proposed a ban on social media for those under 15 but allowed parental consent, while the U.S. has for decades required technology companies to seek parental consent to access the data of children under 13.

Musk has previously clashed with Australia's centre-left Labor government over its social media policies and had called it "fascists" over its misinformation law.

In April, X went to an Australian court to challenge a cyber regulator's order for the removal of some posts about the stabbing of a bishop in Sydney, prompting Albanese to call Musk an "arrogant billionaire".

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