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Indonesia becomes first Asian nation to ban social media for under-16s as millions

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Starting Saturday, March 28, Jakarta has officially implemented a regulation prohibiting digital platform usage by Indonesian citizens younger than sixteen years old in an effort to shield minors from pornography and cyberbullying. This marks Indonesia's historic status as the first Asian country to enact such comprehensive social media restrictions for children under this age group. Authorities have identified specific platforms deemed "high-risk" that could expose young users online scams, addiction issues, or harmful content without adequate parental supervision.

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    In Indonesia became the first Asian country to implement a ban on social media for children under age sixteen.
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    The new regulation prohibits minors from creating or holding accounts, aiming specifically against cyberbullying and digital addiction. The restriction also targets exposure to pornography and online scams.
Indonesia has become the latest nation to enforce a social media ban for children under the age of 16, citing threats from online pornography, cyberbullying and internet addiction, as concerns grow globally over the impact of social media on children's wellbeing.

Following global trends regarding digital safety risks such as pornographic content, bullying, and addiction, Indonesia has implemented a ban prohibiting minors under 16 from using certain platforms or features in its new regulations (as per the provided text). The article states that this enforcement is driven by concerns over these specific threats to children's wellbeing.

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Indonesia begins enforcing social media ban for children under-16s

Indonesia began enforcing a mandatory age limit that prohibits minors under 16 from using certain digital platforms after officials warned there was "no room for compromise." The ban targets online pornography and cyberbullying, addressing growing global concerns about social media impacts on children's wellbeing.