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This year the Australian government is implementing a new law, the ‘Social Media Minimum Age Act’, which restricts usage of platforms that they deem to be social media, to those 16 years of age or older.
The vast majority of teens are reaching out to parents, friends, siblings, and other trusted people in their lives after experiencing online risk, according to new research – a very positive development.
Today, Jennifer Stout, our SVP, Global Policy & Platform Operations, joined Meta and TikTok to testify before the Australian Parliament to discuss the country's Social Media Minimum Age legislation. You can read Jennifer's opening statement below.
Snap recently concluded our pilot Council for Digital Well-Being (CDWB) program with our inaugural U.S. cohort. Over the past year, these 18 teens - and their families - have provided invaluable insights and grown into more effective online safety and well-being ambassadors.
We're excited to introduce the members of Snap's first Australian Council for Digital Well-Being, a program designed to hear from teens across Australia about the state of digital life and their ideas for creating safer and more empowering online experiences.
Snap is deeply committed to the safety of the Snapchat community. Our aim is to help protect users from a range of online risks and potential harms that span the digital ecosystem, including abhorrent crimes involving child sexual exploitation and abuse (CSEA). Snap has been fighting back against this illegal content and vile criminal behavior for years, employing both proactive-detection and reactive-response measures across the Snapchat app. Over the past year, we’ve made additional changes to our related policies and processes with the intent of helping to bring perpetrators to justice. We’d like to share more about that work here.
Kami teruja memperkenalkan ahli Majlis Eropah pertama Snap untuk Kesejahteraan Digital, program yang menghimpunkan remaja dari seluruh Eropah bagi berkongsi pengalaman, keseronokan dan cabaran dalam talian mereka.
We are thrilled to announce that we have selected the members of Snap’s new Councils for Digital Well-Being (CDWB) in Europe and Australia.
Op-ed berikut oleh Evan Spiegel muncul di The Hill pada 1 Mei 2025.
Hari ini, kita menyambut Hari Kesedaran Fentanyl Kebangsaan, suatu masa yang kritikal untuk menekankan bahaya fentanyl dan kepentingan bekerjasama untuk membantu mencegah kematian berkaitan fentanyl.
Setahun yang lalu hari ini, Snap menyertai Jabatan Keselamatan Dalam Negeri (DHS) A.S. dan melancarkan "Know2Protect", satu kempen kesedaran awam yang pertama seumpamanya tentang risiko eksploitasi dan penderaan seksual kanak-kanak (CSEA) dalam talian. Pada tahun 2025, kami menggandakan usaha tersebut dan terus menyokong DHS kerana ia berfungsi untuk mendidik dan memperkasakan golongan muda, ibu bapa, pegawai sekolah dan penggubal dasar tentang pelbagai bahaya seksual yang memberi kesan kepada kanak-kanak dan remaja.
At Snap, protecting our community — especially our younger users — is our highest priority. The TAKE IT DOWN Act aligns with and complements our ongoing efforts to stop bad actors from distributing NCII and child sexual exploitation and abuse imagery (CSEAI) online.