Indonesia is taking proactive measures to protect its younger population in the digital space by urging major social media platforms to disclose data related to account closures for users under the age of 16. The government is concerned about the growing influence of online content on minors and aims to create a safer online environment.
The request comes amid increasing scrutiny of the responsibilities social media companies hold in protecting vulnerable users. By compiling statistics on account closures, Indonesia hopes to assess the effectiveness of existing measures and push for stricter regulations to safeguard minors from inappropriate content and online predators.
Officials stated that transparency in these figures is vital for developing better policies and interventions that can mitigate the risks associated with underage internet usage. As social media continues to play a pivotal role in young people's lives, Indonesia's initiative reflects a commitment to fostering a more accountable digital landscape.
The government plans to engage with social media platforms to ensure compliance and discuss further strategies to enhance the safety of children and adolescents online, aiming for a balanced approach that protects youth while respecting freedom of expression.
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