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Concerns that YouTube could be included in Australia’s ban on social media sites

Australia and fears of a YouTube ban on content

محمد يسري
Last updated: 24/11/2025 7:15 pm
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Australia – There are concerns that YouTube will be included in the ban imposed by Australian authorities on social media sites for children, including a large number of YouTube content creators.

Tina and Mark Harris expressed their growing concern following the Australian government’s decision to include YouTube in its ban. This ban also applies to social media sites for children under 16. The move is part of a new law aimed at protecting minors from harmful online content.

Mark Harris, co-founder of the popular children’s channel “Lah-Lah,” said that YouTube’s inclusion on the list of banned platforms poses “reputational risks” for content creators. He explained that some parents might be tempted to abandon the platform out of concern for their children, which could harm channels that offer safe educational content and are relied upon by many families.

For her part, Tina Harris emphasized that producers of content aimed at children rely on YouTube as a primary platform to reach their audience. She argued that their exclusion from the law should have been based on the nature of their content, particularly since it is educational and entertaining, and not the kind that targets teenagers or encourages them to engage in risky behaviors.

The decision also comes after Australia’s Digital Safety Commissioner recommended removing YouTube’s exemption from the law. She noted that the platform has features similar to social media sites, such as endless playback and algorithmic recommendations, which regulators believe could expose children to inappropriate content.

Government data indicates that a significant percentage of children who use YouTube have been exposed to some form of digital harm. This has prompted authorities to take a tougher stance and include the platform in the ban. The ban will take effect next December, with hefty fines imposed on any platform that fails to comply with the new regulations.

Observers believe the decision will affect creators of “safe” content on YouTube. Some may seek alternative markets outside Australia, amid concerns about declining viewership and expectations of changing audience behavior in the coming period.

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