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Most persuasive argument against Australia’s social media ban for kids: Bans for people are easy, regulation for big tech is hard. We should do the harder thing because everyone stands to benefit from the improvements. Let’s remember this when ‘child safety’ comes back to the Hill in January.

Dec 1, 2024, 11:51 AM

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