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Canada's Proposed Safe Social Media Act Would Ban Under-16 Accounts Without Platform Reforms

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Katie Hyslop

18d ago· 13 min readenInsight

Summary

The article discusses Canada's proposed Bill C-34 (Safe Social Media Act), which would ban youth under 16 from creating social media accounts unless companies clean up their platforms. It follows similar legislation in Australia and other countries. The piece explores how age verification could work, potential exemptions for compliant companies, and the broader implications for youth online safety, free expression, and platform accountability.

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bskyCanada's Proposed Safe Social Media Act Would Ban Under-16 Accounts Without Platform Reformsthetyee.ca

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Unless social media and AI chatbot companies clean up their act, proposed federal legislation will see Canada join countries like Australia in banning youth under 16 from creating an account on their platform.
Introduced by the federal government on June 10, Bill C-34, or the Safe Social Media Act, would prevent people under 16 years old from creating or having accounts on some of the most popular social media platforms.
However, companies can be exempted from
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What Canada’s ‘pause’ on social media and AI chatbot accounts for kids could look like.

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