Malaysia enforces ban on social media accounts for children younger than 16
Malaysia has begun enforcing new rules that prohibit children under 16 from creating social media accounts. Platforms with over 8 million users, including Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, must implement age-verification systems to block underage users. This measure, aimed at protecting children from harmful content and cyberbullying, will see age verification for existing users rolled out over six months. Companies failing to comply face penalties of up to $2.5 million, though parents are not penalized if their children bypass the law. While some parents support the ban, others worry about potential rebellion and the loss of productive online uses for teenagers. This move aligns with a global trend of governments increasing online safety protections for young users.