IT IS OFFICIAL: AUSTRALIA BANS SOCIAL MEDIA FOR UNDER-16S IN WORLD-FIRST MOVE. (PHOTO).

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 Australia bans social media for under-16s in world-first move  Australia has implemented a sweeping ban on social media use for children under 16, marking a world-first move aimed at curbing teenage addiction to platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. Under the new rules, social media companies and popular websites face fines of up to AU$49.5 million ($33 million) if they allow underage users to maintain accounts. The government says the measures are necessary to shield children from harmful content, including bullying, sexual material, and online predators. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese emphasized that social media “is often used as a weapon for bullies, a platform for peer pressure, a driver of anxiety, and a tool for online predators.” The law, effective Wednesday, immediately blocks hundreds of thousands of teenagers from accessing the apps they used daily. Platforms affected include Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, Snapchat, Reddit, Twitch, Kick, Thread...

MILLIONS OF LICE,WAS COMBED OUT FROM A LITTLE GIRLS HAIR IN UK.

The video shows a mother combing millions of white-green lice from her daughter's hair, which experts identified as head lice              This is a clear case of lack of care for that child.A video was posted recently on youtube where a mother was combing millions of Lice out of her daughters hair.The mother was even struggling to comb the hair which appear to be filled with white and green creepy crawling insects.A Doctor named Alejandra Rerotti,a lecturer at the University of Readings School of Biological Sciences,identified the infestation as Head lice and said she was shocked at the severity of it.''They are very common in the UK and in Europe,but not to this level.I work in Forensic Sciences and these types of cases are found in cases of neglect of children or elderly.You also see it in cases of homeless people''.Head lice,also known as Pediculosis Capitis,are tiny insects that live in human hair,which grow to the size of a sesame seed.They feed by biting the scalp and feeding on blood.The females lay eggs close to the root of the hair so they are kept warm by the scalp,and these hatch into more lice which breed and multiply.More photos below.                      The mother struggles to pull the comb through the coarse hair, which appears to be riddled with insectsAn expert on headlice said this was one of the most extreme cases she has seen before in her salonsWhen fully grown, head lice are about the size of a sesame seed.Combing with a fine-tooth nit comb through wet hair is the best way of treating head lice, experts advised

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