If you’re a young person in Australia, you probably know new social media rules are coming in December. If you and your friends are under 16, you might be locked out of the social media spaces you use every day.
Some people call these rules a social media ban for under 16s. Others say it’s not a "ban" — just a delay.
Right now, we know the rules will definitely include TikTok, Snapchat, Instagram, Facebook, Threads, Reddit, X, YouTube, Kick and Twitch. But that list could grow.
Watch a short explainer on the social media ban. Post continues below.
We don’t know exactly how the platforms will respond to the new rules, but there are things you can do right now to prepare, protect your digital memories, and stay connected.
Here’s a guide for the changes that are coming.
Download your data.
TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat and most other platforms offer a "download your data" option. It’s usually buried in the app settings, but it’s powerful.
A data download (sometimes called a "data checkout" or "export") includes things like:
- photos and videos you’ve uploaded
- messages and comments






















