Australia has moved to restrict social media access for under-16s, adding Reddit to the list of blocked platforms. Dubai parents weigh in — is a similar crackdown needed in the UAE, or are there better ways to protect children online?
Australia has taken a landmark step: enforcing restrictions that effectively bar children under 16 from accessing major social platforms unless platforms put robust age-verification and safety measures in place. Reddit is the latest to fall under this rule. The policy is designed to shift responsibility from families alone onto technology companies — which now face fines of up to AUS$50 million if they fail to act — and to shield young people from the documented harms associated with heavy social media use.
The government’s move arrives against a background of growing concern about how social feeds affect young minds. Research has linked excessive social media use among teenagers with increased anxiety, lower self-esteem and other mental-health risks. Regulators argue that while parental supervision matters, relying only on families leaves many children exposed. By making platforms accountable, Australia hopes to create a safer, enforceable standard.
The rules target mainstream social and content platforms widely used by young people. Among the names cited are Kick, Facebook, X, Snapchat, TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, Threads — and now Reddit. The intention is not to outlaw online access for children completely, but to force platforms to implement meaningful age checks, content controls and safety systems. Non-compliant companies face heavy penalties, a lever Canberra hopes will prompt faster, deeper changes than voluntary measures have achieved.
We asked a few parents in Dubai how they view Australia’s policy — and whether the UAE should adopt something similar.
Zainul Barodawala, father of an eight-year-old, welcomed the idea. “I think Australia has done the right thing by banning social media for kids under the age of 16, and Dubai should follow suit, because it is my job to protect my kid, right?” he said. Zainul voiced a common frustration: many parents feel overwhelmed trying to police the internet alone, especially when dangerous online “challenges” and unrealistic expectations spread quickly.
Another Dubai parent, who asked to be identified only by his first name, Saurabh, takes a more measured view. With a 14-year-old daughter, he acknowledged social media’s educational benefits but warned about misinformation and age-inappropriate content. “Adults can avoid inappropriate or unwanted content with their discretion, it may be difficult for children under teens … to ascertain if a content from particular platform is harmful/inappropriate,” he said. For Saurabh, targeted restrictions and safeguards for minors make sense.
There’s no simple answer. Australia’s policy has clear benefits: it forces platforms to take stronger action, reduces the burden on parents, and could limit exposure to harmful content during a key developmental window. Hard rules can also simplify enforcement: if a platform fails to meet standards, regulators can fine them — a tangible consequence that voluntary codes often lack.
But critics raise practical and ethical concerns. Age verification at scale is technically difficult and can clash with privacy protections. Young people might simply lie about their age, use their parents’ accounts, or migrate to unregulated services. A blanket ban risks driving activity underground rather than making it safer. There’s also a question of proportionality: many teens use social media for learning, peer support and creativity — taking that away could have unintended social and educational costs.
Dubai — and the UAE more broadly — faces a distinct cultural and regulatory environment. Any decision to adopt similar rules should weigh local family norms, digital literacy levels, and existing legal frameworks. Rather than an identical copy of Australia’s law, Dubai might explore a hybrid approach:
Strengthen platform accountability with clear safety standards and enforceable penalties, tailored to UAE law.
Pair regulation with investment in digital literacy for parents and children so families can better manage online risks.
Promote age-appropriate product design from platforms: default privacy settings for under-16s, strict content filters and verified reporting channels.
Encourage schools and community groups to teach healthy screen habits and critical thinking about online content.
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