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Indonesia to ban social media and other online platforms for under 16s

​ Indonesia to ban social media and other online platforms for under 16s. 1 hour ago. Lesthia Kertopati, BBC Indonesiaand. Kathryn Armstrong. Getty Images. Indonesia says it will ban social media and other popular online platforms for children under 16, becoming the latest country to introduce restrictions aimed at protecting young people from online abuse.. Meutya Hafid, the country’s communications and digital affairs minister, announced that accounts for under 16s on “high risk” platforms would be deactivated from 28 March.. “This will start with platforms such as YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, Threads, X, Bigo Live, and Roblox,” said Hafid, adding that the ban would make Indonesia “the first non-Western country to delay children’s access to digital spaces according to age”.. There was no immediate response from the affected platforms.. “Our children are facing increasingly real threats—ranging from exposure to pornography, cyberbullying, and online scams, to addiction, which is the most significant concern,” said Hafid.. “The government is stepping in so that parents no longer have to fight alone against the giants of algorithm-driven platforms.”. Children’s charity Unicef reported in 2023 that roughly half of the 510 Indonesian children it surveyed had been exposed to sexual images on social media.. “As a working mum with two children, especially with a teenage son, I don’t have much time to constantly monitor what my son is doing in the digital world,” Amanda Kusumo, 42, told the BBC in response to news of the ban.. “With government regulations like this, it really helps ease our worries as parents,” she said, adding: “I’m confident that the government’s decision will ultimately bring positive benefits for both children and parents.”. Amanda’s 17-year-old son, Matt Joseph, said he saw the arguments both for and against the ban.. “It’s true that children still can’t fully manage their own screen time or control themselves when using their phones. But if the government chooses to completely block all platforms considered “risky” for them, I feel there might be a gentler, wiser way to approach it,” he said.. Matt Joseph feels that much of what young people enjoy comes from social media. If the government wants them to use it less, they need an incentive – such as improving what is available to watch on TV – he suggested.. “It would be nice to have entertainment that feels like it’s really meant for us, something that supports learning while still giving us joy.”. Indonesia’s child protection agency, meanwhile, said it could not comment on the government’s plans until it had studied them.. The announcement comes after Australia became the first country to start forcing social media firms to block users under 16 from having accounts on their platforms in December – a policy being closely watched by other world governments.. Critics have called on the Australian government to extend the ban to cover online gaming sites like Roblox and Disc  

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