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Under-16s Now Barred from Social Media in Indonesia

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Indonesia has officially rolled out a policy restricting children under the age of 16 from creating accounts on major social media platforms. The move is part of the government’s effort to protect minors from online dangers and encourage safer internet use.

Under the new regulation, platforms such as TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, and X must verify the age of users and prevent underage accounts from being active. Officials say the law is aimed at reducing exposure to harmful content, online harassment, and addictive digital habits among children.

The policy has received mixed reactions from parents, educators, and digital rights advocates. Supporters argue it will safeguard young users, while critics are concerned about enforcement challenges and the potential for teens to bypass the restrictions.

Indonesia joins a growing list of countries introducing measures to manage the online experiences of minors, reflecting global concern over the impact of social media on children’s mental health and development.

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