Early international studies of Australia's social media ban for teenagers show low compliance, with only one in four teens following the rules, according to research from the University of Chicago's Becker Friedman Institute that surveyed nearly 750 Australian teenagers in March and April. Experts concluded the ban's design is unlikely to be effective.
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Early international studies of Australia's social media ban for teenagers show low compliance, with only one in four teens following the rules, according to research from the University of Chicago's Becker Friedman Institute that surveyed nearly 750 Australian teenagers in March and April. Experts concluded the ban's design is unlikely to be effective.