Indonesia to ban ‘high risk’ social media for under-16s | Science, Cli


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Indonesia has become the latest, and most populous, country to say it will ban social media for under-16s. 

The country – which has the fourth biggest population in the world – has approved new restrictions designed to protect young people online.

And with high levels of internet use among its more than 284 million people, the ban could have a big impact.

Since Australia brought in the world’s first ban of under-16s on social media in December, a succession of other countries – including Spain, France, Austria, Denmark, Finland, Greece and Italy – have said they plan to do the same.


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Indonesia’s communications and digital minister, Meutya Hafid, said her government would “delay access” for under-16s until platforms including TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, X, Youtube and Roblox “perform their obligations”.

She did not elaborate on what the obligations are.


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From 28 March, accounts belonging to teenagers under 16 on the “high-risk platforms” would be gradually deactivated, the minister announced.

“We realise this may cause discomfort in the beginning,” Ms Hafid said in a video statement.

“Children may complain and parents may be confused dealing with their complaints.”

She said Indonesia would be the first non-Western ​country to impose such restrictions, and said they were needed because: “Our children are facing risks, from porn,…

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