Indonesia rolls out social media ban for under-16s
Indonesia's ban on social media for children under 16 is the first of its kind in Southeast Asia, responding to global concerns over youth safety online.
Summary
Indonesia has become the first country in Southeast Asia to impose a ban on social media usage for children under the age of 16. This regulatory measure is part of a broader initiative to address concerns regarding youth safety in the digital landscape.
The ban is expected to impact the architecture of social media platforms operating in the region, necessitating adjustments to user verification processes and content access protocols.
As global scrutiny of Big Tech intensifies, this decision reflects a growing trend among governments to regulate online environments, particularly concerning vulnerable populations such as minors.
Key Facts
| Fact | Value |
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| Primary source | DW News |
| Source count | 2 |
| First published | 2026-03-28T09:05:00.000Z |
Updates
Update at 11:35 UTC on 2026-03-28
France 24 reported The Southeast Asian nation takes a firm stance against underage social media use, emphasizing safety and regulation.
Sources: France 24