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THU · 2026-04-02 · 12:00 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0402-49297
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Philippines weighs social media ban for minors, but will it be enough?

The Philippines is considering a ban on minors' access to social media, following similar moves in Australia and Indonesia. Senator Sherwin Gatchalian called for legislation to limit access, citing concerns about the negative impact on young people.

Sam BeltranSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-04-02 · 12:00 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Philippines weighs social media ban for minors, but will it be enough?
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The Philippines is considering a ban on minors' access to social media, following similar moves in Australia and Indonesia. Senator Sherwin Gatchalian called for legislation to limit access, citing concerns about the negative impact on young people. This push comes as the Philippines has a high rate of social media usage. Gatchalian referenced a study showing a correlation between increased digital device use and lower math scores, and noted Australia's ban on social media for under-16s. Technology analysts, however, suggest that simply restricting access may not be enough to address the underlying design flaws of these platforms that can be harmful to young users.

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Australia saw its ban take full effect in December 2025.

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Indonesia began enforcing a ban on under-16s using “high-risk” platforms on March 28.

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Philippines is considering banning minors from social media.

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Every one-hour increase in leisure use of digital devices resulted in a four-point decrease in maths scores.

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Nearly 82 per cent of the Philippine population was active on social media as of late 2025.

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The Philippines is the latest country to consider banning minors from social media, joining a regional wave led by Australia and Indonesia, but technology analysts warn that restricting access alone will do little to address the platform design flaws that expose young users to harm.Philippine Senator Sherwin Gatchalian on Monday called for legislation to limit minors’ access to social media platforms, days after Indonesia began enforcing a ban on under-16s using “high-risk” platforms such as TikTok, Instagram and YouTube on March 28.The push comes as the Philippines grapples with the consequences of being one of the world’s most social-media-saturated nations – nearly 82 per cent of its population was active on social media as of late 2025, according to research firm DataReportal.“Let us not wait for the problem to worsen before we act,” Gatchalian said in a statement, noting that Australia – the first country to outlaw social media for under-16s – saw its ban take full effect in December 2025.Gatchalian also cited the 2022 Programme for International Student Assessment, which found that every one-hour increase in leisure use of digital devices resulted in a four-point decrease in maths scores among 15-year-old students.He is not the only lawmaker pushing for action.
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