The piece critiques Australia’s social media ban for failing to reduce teen usage, arguing it instead exacerbates digital isolation among vulnerable youth, while also examining related geopolitical dynamics in Iran and U.S. foreign policy.
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Yeah, okay. What do you think, Sainzo, about uh what Keir Starmer's done with the social media ban in the UK?
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failing policy that worsens digital isolation
Gordon Campbell On Australia’s Failing R16 Social Media Banalarmist about youth digital exposure
The Huddle: Is New Zealand next for a teen social media ban?Social-media signal on the same topic, drawn from the social lens. Engagement is likes + 2×shares + 3×replies, the same weighting used across the digest cards. View on /social →
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