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    'This is the end': Australian teens mourn loss of social media as ban begins

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    Posted on December 10, 2025

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    Last updated: January 20, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Australia bans social media for under-16s, affecting platforms like TikTok and Instagram. Teens express mixed reactions, with some turning to alternatives.

    Australian Teens Mourn Social Media Ban's Impact

    By Christine ‌Chen

    SYDNEY, Dec 10 (Reuters) - Australian teenagers have taken to social media for the last time to farewell ‍their ‌followers and mourn the loss of the platforms that shaped much of their lives before a world-first ⁠ban took effect on Wednesday.

    In the hours leading ‌up to the ban's midnight start (1300 GMT on Tuesday), a flurry of goodbye messages came from teenagers - as well as adults - on platforms including TikTok, Instagram and Reddit.

    "I’ll miss you guys," posted Melbourne creator Josh Partington, who makes comedy ⁠sketches about Australian life for more than 75,000 TikTok followers.

    Australia has ordered 10 major platforms including TikTok, Alphabet's YouTube and Meta's Instagram ​and Facebook to block around one million users under the age ‌of 16 or face massive fines.

    Some 200,000 accounts ⁠have already been deactivated on TikTok alone, the government said, with "hundreds of thousands" to be blocked in the coming days.

    Young Australians, who have grown up using social media, faced the prospect of losing ​access to their favourite apps with a mix of sadness, humour and disbelief. 

    "I’m going to miss you soo much and especially the funny content," one TikTok user wrote to their followers. "See you in a few years, but I don't know if my account will still be standing."

    "Goodbye, see you on ​the other ‍side," another said.

    There were edits posted ​of user's favourite memes, while many urged their followers to join alternative platforms such as Yope, Lemon8 and Coverstar, which are not yet covered by the law.

    On Reddit, users posted their goodbye notes to subreddits such as r/teenagers.

    "As an autistic 13-year-old I am devastated," one popular post said.

    "My playlist of 1,400+ songs on YouTube will be deleted and Reddit too, I have zero friends ... I will be completely alone for the ⁠next three years until I am 16."

    Some stayed online until midnight on Tuesday, posting clips of clocks counting down set to Adele's "Skyfall" and its lyrics, "this ​is the end." 

    Others took their frustration out on centre-left Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, who has lost 6,000 followers across TikTok and Instagram since Tuesday. 

    "Just wait until we’re able to vote," one person commented on Albanese's TikTok account.

    Not all teenagers were against the ban. "Ngl (not going to lie), ‌social media ban is probably for the best of us," a TikTok user said. "All we do is sit behind a screen for hours."

    (Reporting by Christine Chen in Sydney; Editing by Praveen Menon and Lincoln Feast.)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Australia bans social media for users under 16.
    • •Major platforms like TikTok and Instagram affected.
    • •Teens express sadness and disbelief over the ban.
    • •Alternative platforms gain attention among youth.
    • •Mixed reactions with some supporting the ban.

    Frequently Asked Questions about 'This is the end': Australian teens mourn loss of social media as ban begins

    1What is social media?

    Social media refers to websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or participate in social networking. It has become a significant part of modern communication and interaction.

    2What is a ban?

    A ban is a formal prohibition or restriction imposed by an authority on certain activities or behaviors. In this context, it refers to the restriction of social media access for users under the age of 16 in Australia.

    3What is TikTok?

    TikTok is a social media platform for creating, sharing, and discovering short music videos. It has gained immense popularity among teenagers and young adults for its creative content.

    4What is Instagram?

    Instagram is a photo and video-sharing social networking service where users can upload content, apply filters, and share it with followers. It is widely used for personal and business branding.

    5What is a meme?

    A meme is a humorous image, video, or piece of text that is copied and spread rapidly by internet users, often with slight variations. Memes are a popular form of social media content.

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