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Social media companies have a ‘responsibility' to protect children

Social media companies have a ‘responsibility' to protect children

Sky News AU7 days ago
Nationals Leader David Littleproud says there is 'educational benefits' from YouTube for children.
The government will be adding YouTube to its social media ban for children under the age of 16.
Mr Littleproud told Sky News Australia the social media companies have a 'responsibility' to protect children on their platforms.
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