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Yes that I am agreed . Of course . This is the case with Australia is very complicated , Age restriction to be on social media . The state takeover parents responsible to give a guidance to the children . Would it be better or worst to not make law and entirely leveraging the responsibility to the parents ?

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This is another slippery topic. People are often completely uninterested, easily influenced, or have views that are clearly contrary to the common good, and even to the good of their own children. Leaving it up to their discretion is objectively risky. Guidelines that act culturally would be the best solution, and in extreme cases, legal obligations may be a good solution.