Australia and France have introduced laws banning social media use for children under 16 and 15, in a bid to protect young people from online harm such as cyberbullying and harmful content. The moves have sparked global debate about regulation, responsibility, and children’s digital rights. But could a similar age restriction realistically be enforced in South Africa and would it work in our social and technological landscape? Let’s unpack that.

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