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Is GitHub a social network that endangers children? Australia wants to know

As ban on under-16s using some sites looms, cyber-safety regulator sends Microsoft’s code locker a letter

iconSimon Sharwood
Thu 25 Sep 2025 //04:23 UTC

Australia’s eSafety Commissioner has written to GitHub to ask it to consider if it’s a social network that endangers children.

The reason for the cyber-safety regulator’s correspondence is Australia’s imminentrequirement that some social media platforms restrict access to Australian residents under 16 years of age, on the grounds that such services can be harmful to children.

The ban on providing service to kids under 16 starts on December 10th, but the eSafety Commission – Australia’s cyber-safety regulator – does not decide which platforms have obligations to block children under Australia’s Online Safety Act. The Commission has said that Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok, X and YouTube “meet many of the conditions” in the Act.

But it’s also written to many other services – see the list in the box to the right – to point out that they need to complete a self-assessment process to check if they need to comply with the Act.

The eSafety Commissioner’s ‘initial list’ of entities it has asked to consider if they need to comply with Australia’s social media age restrictions names the following outfits:
  • Meta – Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp
  • Snap
  • TikTok
  • YouTube
  • X
  • Roblox
  • Pinterest
  • Discord
  • Lego Play
  • Reddit
  • Kick
  • GitHub
  • HubApp
  • Match
  • Steam
  • Twitch
The Commission could decide to ask more services to consider their obligations.

At first glance, GitHub will not have to deny service to Australians under 16 years of age, because the criteria that require a platform to do so are:

  • Having the sole, or a significant purpose, of enabling online social interaction between two or more end-users;
  • Allowing users to link to, or interact with, other end-users;
  • Allowing users to post material on the service;
  • Hosting material that is accessible to, or delivered to, end-users in Australia .

GitHub’s purpose is not to enable social interaction.

However, the platform is not always a safe space, as GitHub allows comments and developers can be brutal to each other. The site can also host images, and theGitHub Pages service allows users to create websites based on their repos.

So there’s plenty of potential for GitHub to host revolting material that could be bad for kids. And of course it's not as if creeps and crims haven't already discovered GitHub and used it to host malware galore.

That GitHub is even a candidate to be regulated under a law that aims to keep kids off social media is yet another oddity of Australia’s plan, which doesn’t prevent kids from accessing social media using accounts registered by adults. It also won’t stop them using such services without signing in, which The Guardian recentlyfound allows anyone to see some truly vile stuff. ®


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