Recent policy recommendations won't protect young people from alcohol-related content on social media: what needs to change?

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Title: Recent policy recommendations won't protect young people from alcohol-related content on social media: what needs to change?
Authors: Patsouras, Maree (AUTHOR), Kuntsche, Emmanuel (AUTHOR), Pennay, Amy (AUTHOR), O'Brien, Paula (AUTHOR), Riordan, Benjamin (AUTHOR)
Source: Australasian Psychiatry. Jun2025, Vol. 33 Issue 3, p333-335. 3p.
Subjects: Alcohol drinking, Social media, Young adults, Advertising campaigns, Government regulation, Selective exposure, Well-being
Abstract: Objective: The federal Australian government has introduced legislation to require social media platforms to restrict access to their platforms for young people under 16 years of age. Amongst the conversations about protecting the health and wellbeing of young people, we have yet to see discussion on the impact of alcohol imagery as a pervasive 'unhealthy' industry on social media. This is problematic because young people consume a large amount of social media content and are exposed to glamorised alcohol depictions and targeted advertising. Conclusions: According to current regulations, the sponsoring of social media posts by alcohol companies should be declared, but enforcement of these requirements is challenging and most alcohol posts (whether sponsored or not) tend to glorify alcohol use. Better regulation, but not necessarily a social media ban, is needed to protect young viewers from pervasive alcohol exposure on social media. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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  Data: Objective: The federal Australian government has introduced legislation to require social media platforms to restrict access to their platforms for young people under 16 years of age. Amongst the conversations about protecting the health and wellbeing of young people, we have yet to see discussion on the impact of alcohol imagery as a pervasive 'unhealthy' industry on social media. This is problematic because young people consume a large amount of social media content and are exposed to glamorised alcohol depictions and targeted advertising. Conclusions: According to current regulations, the sponsoring of social media posts by alcohol companies should be declared, but enforcement of these requirements is challenging and most alcohol posts (whether sponsored or not) tend to glorify alcohol use. Better regulation, but not necessarily a social media ban, is needed to protect young viewers from pervasive alcohol exposure on social media. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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