By Byron Kaye SYDNEY, March 13 (Reuters) - One-fifth of Australian teenagers under 16 were still using social media two ...
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According to new research, YouTube and TikTok are the top platforms teens use today, while Snapchat use is slightly declining. Two-thirds of teens have tried AI chatbots like ChatGPT, using them for ...
Australia’s social media ban for under-16s has met its first test as teens found to be continuously using banned apps, specifically TikTok and Snapchat. According to a report published by ...
If you have a child or teen at home, chances are you’ve heard about Snapchat streaks. These streaks have become a major part of how kids connect, but many parents are raising concerns about what all ...
Australia's ambitious ban on social media for under-16s, enacted in December 2025, faces a significant challenge. Despite heavy fines, a Reuters report reveals approximately 20% of teens aged 13-15 ...
Two days after settling a lawsuit accusing Snapchat of causing social media addiction and mental health issues, Snap announced that it’s introducing new parental controls. Parents and guardians can ...
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