YouTube’s global chief executive personally lobbied the communications minister, Michelle Rowland, for an exemption from the federal government’s under-16s social media ban, less than 48 hours before Rowland announced the Alphabet-owned company would escape the ban. On 21 November, when legislation to ban children under 16 from social media services in Australia was introduced into parliament, Rowland surprised the industry in declaring that YouTube, and services that have “a significant purpose to enable young people to get the education and health support they need”, would be excluded. A week prior, Rowland had told radio station 2GB that YouTube would “likely
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