Malaysia takes steps to ban social media for children under 16

Malaysia Unveils Plan to Limit Social Media Use for Minors Under 16

In a move aimed at curbing the negative impact of social media on children, Malaysia's cabinet has approved a plan to ban social media accounts for anyone under the age of 16. The proposed regulation is set to come into effect in 2026 and will require all social media platforms with over eight million local users to implement robust age verification measures.

Under the new rules, minors under 16 are expected to be barred from accessing popular social media sites such as Facebook, TikTok, Snapchat, Reddit, YouTube, and Twitch. The ban is part of a broader effort by Malaysian authorities to ensure that the internet in the country remains safe for children and families.

Malaysia's move is seen as a response to growing concerns about the impact of social media on minors. The country's Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil has stated that the government aims to create an online environment that is not only fast, widespread, and affordable but also safe and secure.

The Malaysian government's approach has been influenced by the success of electronic ID verification checks in Australia. In December next year, Australia will enact its own blanket social media ban for anyone under 16-years-old, with fines of up to $49.5 million AUD (approximately $32 million USD) for non-compliance.

Other countries have also taken steps to limit minors' access to social media. Denmark, for instance, has announced plans to introduce a ban on social media use for children under the age of 15, citing concerns over sleep disruption and increased pressure from digital relationships.

In the United States, some states have attempted to enact their own restrictions on social media use by minors. Utah, for example, requires teens to obtain parental consent before creating a social media account, while Texas has passed legislation that would require consent from parents or guardians for under-16 users but is currently held up in court.

The Malaysian ban is set to join the growing list of countries seeking to regulate social media use by minors. As concerns over social media's impact on children continue to grow globally, governments around the world are taking steps to create a safer online environment for their citizens.
 
lol what's next they're gonna take away our right to scroll mindlessly through TikTok 🀣 anyway seriously though this is kinda cool i guess. I mean, social media can be super toxic and it's actually kinda harsh that some kids are already dealing with that kind of crap at such a young age. but on the other hand, i'm all about online freedom so this feels like overreach to me πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ still though if it means some Aussie kid is gonna get fined $32 million for posting a meme that's too funny πŸ˜‚ then im down
 
omg i no why malaysia gotta do dis 🀯 16 seems like such an old age lol but idk its not like they r tryna ban social media wen u outgrow it πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ what if its better 4 kids 2 focus on real life 4 a change πŸ‘ but @ the same time i kinda see where dey r comin from 😐 all dese reports bout social media being bad 4 kids and teens πŸ€• my fave platform tiktok is like super popular in malaysia btw 🚨 what if its 1 big move 2 curb online drama n stuff πŸ‘€
 
I think it's about time we take control of our kids' online lives πŸ€”πŸ“±. I mean, have you seen what some kids do online? It's crazy! 😲 They're constantly comparing themselves to others, getting cyberbullied, and even exposing themselves to mature content. It's not healthy at all! πŸ‘Ž

I'm all for the Malaysian government taking steps to limit social media use for minors under 16. It's a good start, but I hope they'll also consider implementing stricter age verification measures for parents too 🀝. We need to make sure that only responsible adults are allowing our kids to join social media platforms in the first place.

And can we talk about Australia taking the lead on this? Their electronic ID verification checks sound like a solid plan πŸ’‘. It's time for other countries to follow suit and take action to protect our kids online 🚨.
 
I'm all for it πŸ™Œ. I mean think about it, kids these days spend more time staring at screens than playing outside. It's crazy! 🀯 They need some boundaries and guidance on how to navigate the internet without getting hurt or losing themselves in all that social media noise.

Australia's plan is a good one, btw πŸ‘. Having an ID verification check system is a great way to ensure kids aren't accessing stuff they shouldn't be. And if there are fines for non-compliance, that's just motivation for platforms to get it right πŸ€‘.

Denmark and Utah are on the right track too πŸ™Œ. We need more countries to step up and regulate social media before it's too late πŸ’».
 
This is such a good idea πŸ€— I mean think about it, kids these days are glued to their screens all day and it's affecting their mental health and relationships πŸ˜” Social media can be toxic, especially for young minds. It's time for the government to step in and set some boundaries.

I'm all for giving them more freedom online when they're older, like 16 or 18, but under 16 is just too young πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ They need to focus on school, friends, and family first. Australia's electronic ID verification checks are a great idea πŸ‘ And fines for non-compliance? πŸ’Έ That'll keep them in line.

I'm curious to see how this plays out though πŸ€” Will it be enforced strictly or will there be loopholes? Maybe the government can also offer alternative platforms for kids to use, like educational websites or safe online communities πŸ“šπŸ’». Either way, I think this is a step in the right direction πŸ‘
 
idk why they gotta make such a big deal about it πŸ€”... i mean, my cousin has a 14yo sister who's obsessed with tiktok and snapchat... like, what's the harm? she's not doing anything bad... but i guess that's just how it is now lol. anyway, i think it's cool that australia's trying out their own ban, maybe it'll work for malaysia too 🀞. and yeah, sleep disruption is a big deal for kids nowadays... my friend's kid has trouble sleeping because he's always on his tablet before bed πŸ“±πŸ˜΄.
 
this is a no brainer πŸ™Œ they gotta protect kids from all the drama and cyberbullying that comes with these platforms its not just about creating an "online safe space" but also about giving parents peace of mind 🀝 having all this age verification stuff in place might be a pain for some social media users but its a small price to pay if it means keeping our young ones safe from online harm 🚫
 
πŸ€• social media is literally ruining kids these days they can't even go to school without their faces buried in their phones πŸ“± and now they're gonna be BANNED from it at 16 lol like what's the point of growing up then πŸ‘€
 
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