大约20%的青少年不顾法律仍使用TikTok和Snapchat等平台,
Two months after Australia banned social media for under-16s, about 20% of teens still used platforms like TikTok and Snapchat despite the law.
澳大利亚禁止16岁以下青少年使用社交媒体两个月后, 约有五分之一13至15岁的青少年仍在使用TikTok 和 Snapchat等平台,
Two months after Australia banned social media use for under-16s, about one-fifth of teens aged 13 to 15 were still using platforms like TikTok and Snapchat, according to Qustodio data.
TikTok的使用率下降到21.2%, Snapchat的使用率下降到20.3%,尽管访问率仍然相当高,特别是在父母没有阻止应用程序的青少年中。
Usage dropped to 21.2% for TikTok and 20.3% for Snapchat, though significant access remains, especially among teens whose parents didn’t block the apps.
这项禁令规定了最高达4 950万澳元的罚款,要求有限制未成年人的平台,但年龄核查挑战仍然存在。
The ban, which imposes fines up to A$49.5 million, requires platforms to restrict minors, but age verification challenges persist.
YouTube的使用量也略有下降,尽管仍有可能进行未经核对的访问。
YouTube use also declined slightly, though unlogged access remains possible.
没有发生向无管制平台的重大转变,但 " WhatsApp " 发现青少年的使用略有增加。
No major shift to unregulated platforms occurred, but WhatsApp saw a minor rise in teen use.
安全专员正在监测遵守情况,尚未公布正式影响研究报告。
The eSafety Commissioner is monitoring compliance, and no official impact studies have been released yet.