Countries Move to Ban Social Media for Children Amid Growing Concerns
Countries Move to Ban Social Media for Children Amid Growing Concerns
Social media has become an integral part of modern life, but concerns about its impact on children's mental health and well-being have led several countries to consider banning it for minors.
Australia Takes the Lead
Australia was the first country to issue a ban in late 2025, aiming to reduce the pressures and risks that young users may face on social media, including cyberbullying, social media addiction, and exposure to predators. [1]
Indonesia Outlines Plan to Limit Under-16s' Access to Social Media
Indonesia has outlined new regulations that would restrict users under 16 from accessing digital platforms. The move is part of a broader effort to protect children from the potential harms of social media. [9]
Growing Concerns About Social Media's Impact on Children
The decision to ban social media for children is not without controversy. Some argue that it is an overreaction, while others believe that it is a necessary step to protect young people from the potential risks associated with social media use.
What's Next?
As more countries consider banning social media for children, it remains to be seen how this will impact the way young people interact with each other and with the world around them. One thing is certain, however: the debate about social media's impact on children is far from over.
Sources
[1] These are the countries moving to ban social media for children
[9] Indonesia outlines plan to limit under-16s' access to social media