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John MacDonald: You won't get me liking any social media ban

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John MacDonald ,
Publish Date
Thu, 11 Dec 2025, 1:20pm
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John MacDonald: You won't get me liking any social media ban

Author
John MacDonald ,
Publish Date
Thu, 11 Dec 2025, 1:20pm

Australia pressed go yesterday on the social media ban for kids under-16 and a Parliamentary select committee here thinks we should do the same.

I don鈥檛. Nor does retired district court judge David Harvey, who is saying today that a ban would be a cop-out for parents. He says it would be another example of outsourcing parental authority to the state.

He might have a point, but I think a lot of parents are to blame for the problem people seem to be expecting Parliament to fix. Because a lot of parents have been pushovers when it comes to social media. You go anywhere today, and you鈥檒l see the next generation of pushover parents letting their kids on devices anytime, anywhere.

I鈥檓 anti a ban because I just don鈥檛 think it鈥檚 practical. I don鈥檛 see it working.

I know the counterargument to that is that people get around all sorts of laws, so does that mean we shouldn鈥檛 have any? Underage kids get their hands on alcohol even though it鈥檚 illegal. People on learner licences drive with passengers, even though it鈥檚 illegal.

I get that, but it鈥檚 still not a very good argument for a law that sounds great, but which I don鈥檛 see being great in reality.

The other reason I鈥檓 against a social media ban is that the under-16s who would be impacted have already grown up with social media.

It鈥檚 ingrained in their lives. It鈥檚 a genuine communication tool 鈥 schools use it, sports clubs use it.

Tell that though to the MPs on Parliament鈥檚 Education and Workforce select committee, which has been looking into the idea of a social media ban for under-16s here in New Zealand.

The committee鈥檚 interim report, its final report will be out early in the new year, its interim view is that we need something like that here. The committee also thinks we would need to have a social media regulator to make sure people and the social media companies follow the rules.

Back to retired judge David Harvey, who thinks banning under-16s from social media would be a cop-out for parents.

He says: 鈥淪upporters of the ban increasingly frame it as a tool for parents 鈥 an additional 鈥渓ever鈥 to help them say 鈥渘o鈥 to persistent children. That rationale reflects a growing trend: shifting parental responsibility onto the state.鈥

He says: 鈥淭elling children 鈥榯he law says no鈥 is not parenting. It is outsourcing authority.鈥

And I agree.

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