Meta deletes more than 500,000 Australian teen accounts in a single week, but says first global campaign against social media is failing



  • Meta has been busy removing under-16 accounts in Australia
  • More than 500,000 accounts disappeared from Facebook, Instagram and Threads
  • Meta still wants more to be done to improve age verification

The fallout from the Australian government’s decision to ban under-16s from using social media continues: Meta has released an update on the steps it has taken to comply with the new rules, while reiterating its belief that there are better ways to protect teenagers.

On December 11, a day after the ban came into effect, Meta says it had removed access to 544,052 accounts thought to belong to under-16s in Australia. That number covers the Instagram, Facebook and Threads platforms, all owned by Meta.



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