YouTube blasts eSafety chief for ban on under 16s

Original article by Sam Buckingham-Jones
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 10 : 25-Jun-25

The federal government’s proposal to exempt YouTube from its ban on allowing children under the age of 16 to access social media continues to attract scrutiny. YouTube contends that eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant has provided "inconsistent and contradictory" advice to the government in her recommendation to scrap the exemption; YouTube executive Rachel Lord notes that Inman Grant had previously expressed concern that the ban may limit young Australians’ access to ‘critical support’. Lord also argues that YouTube is a video-streaming platform rather than a social media platform.

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YOUTUBE INCORPORATED, AUSTRALIA. OFFICE OF THE ESAFETY COMMISSIONER

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