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Sharing a personal perspective, he stated that while he does allow his children to watch YouTube, it is done in a monitored environment—specifically in the family lounge room under parental supervision. This was contrasted with the possibility of children accessing the platform unsupervised on devices like iPads, which he considers more risky.
He reiterated the importance of parental oversight—"the onus should be on parents"—but also emphasized that governments can and should support family efforts by introducing legislation that offers protective tools. These measures, he argued, can complement parental control and ensure children’s safety without overextending legislative power.