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In an extraordinary post-legislative twist, an unlikely alliance of lawmakers has warned the Albanese government against attempting to quietly ban YouTube after its social media laws were already passed.
After lobbying from Chinese-owned platform TikTok and eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant, Communications Minister Anika Wells has backflipped on Labor’s previous commitment to exempt YouTube from the under-16 social media ban.
There have been reports that Ms Wells has already decided to add YouTube to the ban, which she has not publicly denied.
The move has triggered backlash from an unlikely alliance across the political divide, including Australia’s Voice senator Fatima Payman, Centre Alliance MP Rebekha Sharkie and One Nation leader Pauline Hanson.
The diverse set of politicians has warned that the government appears to be pursuing post-legislative amendments, with little evidence to support any change.
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