Australian Teens Easily Circumvent Social Media Ban With Platform Complicity

Australia's landmark social media ban for under-16s is functionally toothless. Sixty percent of surveyed teens maintained access through VPNs, borrowed accounts, and age verification cheats, while two-thirds said Meta, TikTok, and others made no effort to enforce removal. Companies can claim compliance while maintaining plausible deniability, knowing enforcement falls to parents and regulators with limited technical leverage. The ban hasn't changed teen behavior—it has created a shadowy market for access workarounds and made clear that platforms answer to lawyers, not laws.