Getty Images Twitch is the latest platform to be included in Australia’s teen social media ban Twitch, a streaming platform popular with gamers, has been added to Australia’s teen social media ban which starts next month. It joins other platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok and Snapchat that must ensure under-16s cannot open accounts and existing ones are closed from 10 December. Australia’s internet regulator overseeing the ban said Twitch – owned by Amazon -has been included as its main purpose was “online social interaction” where users were encouraged to chat to each other about posted content. A Twitch spokesperson said Australians under 16 will not be able to open a Twitch account from 10 December, and from 9 January, existing under-16s accounts will be deactivated. On her reasons why Twitch had been included, eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant said it was “a platform most commonly used for livestreaming or posting content that enables users, including Australian children, to interact with others in relation to the content posted”. No more platforms are expected to be added to the ban before the start date next month, Ms Inman Grant said. The government has previously said the ban is aimed at
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Streaming platform Twitch added to Australia’s teen social media ban – BBC

Streaming platform Twitch added to Australia’s teen social media ban – BBC