Australian teens can’t stream on Twitch anymore due to new regulations
Twitch is making a big change for its younger users in Australia. From now on, anyone under 16 can’t create a new account on the platform, and all existing accounts for under-16 users will be deactivated on January 9, 2026. This is part of new Australian online safety laws aimed at protecting minors on social media and streaming platforms. The government wants to make sure young people are safe online, and social platforms like Twitch are now required to check users’ ages before allowing them full access.
For teens who are already using Twitch, this change will have a noticeable impact. Anyone under 16 will lose the ability to stream, chat, follow channels, or manage subscriptions. The good news? They can still watch Twitch streams without logging in, so they won’t be completely cut off from content. To comply with the law, platforms may use different ways to verify age, like photo ID checks, facial age estimation, or digital ID tokens. At the same time, companies are encouraged to offer privacy-friendly alternatives, so minors don’t have to share too much personal information.
This new rule is part of a bigger effort by Australia to protect young people online. Lawmakers are concerned about cyberbullying, mental health, and the pressures social media can put on minors. Studies have shown that teens are at higher risk of anxiety, depression, and body image issues when exposed to online platforms without limits. Twitch isn’t the only platform affected, other social media services are adjusting too, though rules vary. Discord, for example, is treated as a messaging app and might not face the same restrictions.
For Australian teens who currently stream, this means losing access to their channels, subscribers, and monetization until they turn 16 and pass Twitch’s age verification process. While it might be frustrating, the restriction is temporary. Once users meet the age requirement, they can return to streaming and regain full access to their accounts.
Australia’s new regulations highlight the country’s commitment to online safety, and Twitch is working to create a safer space for younger users. For teens dreaming of streaming, it’s just a pause, not the end. Safe and responsible streaming can wait a little longer, but the passion doesn’t have to stop.
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For teens who are already using Twitch, this change will have a noticeable impact. Anyone under 16 will lose the ability to stream, chat, follow channels, or manage subscriptions. The good news? They can still watch Twitch streams without logging in, so they won’t be completely cut off from content. To comply with the law, platforms may use different ways to verify age, like photo ID checks, facial age estimation, or digital ID tokens. At the same time, companies are encouraged to offer privacy-friendly alternatives, so minors don’t have to share too much personal information.
Twitch restricts under-16 users in Australia to keep minors safe
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This new rule is part of a bigger effort by Australia to protect young people online. Lawmakers are concerned about cyberbullying, mental health, and the pressures social media can put on minors. Studies have shown that teens are at higher risk of anxiety, depression, and body image issues when exposed to online platforms without limits. Twitch isn’t the only platform affected, other social media services are adjusting too, though rules vary. Discord, for example, is treated as a messaging app and might not face the same restrictions.
For Australian teens who currently stream, this means losing access to their channels, subscribers, and monetization until they turn 16 and pass Twitch’s age verification process. While it might be frustrating, the restriction is temporary. Once users meet the age requirement, they can return to streaming and regain full access to their accounts.
Australia’s new regulations highlight the country’s commitment to online safety, and Twitch is working to create a safer space for younger users. For teens dreaming of streaming, it’s just a pause, not the end. Safe and responsible streaming can wait a little longer, but the passion doesn’t have to stop.
Also Read: Valkyrae’s “questions she’s never been asked” video reveals her long-term streaming plans
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