A new bill filed in the Philippine House of Representatives seeks to ban people under 16 years old from using social media platforms. 8262, also called the “Social Media Protection for Minors Act,” which aims to set a minimum age for accessing social media. The bill also says that social media companies, not parents or users, should be responsible for enforcing the age limit. In a statement, he said children can be exposed to sexual and violent material, online exploitation, and other risks on social media. He added that heavy use of social media may also affect young people’s mental health and behavior. According to Tech Policy’s Global Social Media Age Restriction Tracker, five countries have passed laws banning social media for users under 16, while three have already started implementing them. Lawmakers in several countries are studying similar rules as research continues to examine the effects of social media on young users. A new social media platform called ZOOP is set to launch globally this April. Read more in our articles including "Lawmaker proposes social media ban for minors under 16" and "Social media platform ZOOP to launch globally".
A new bill filed in the Philippine House of Representatives seeks to ban people under 16 years old from using social media platforms. 8262, also called the “Social Media Protection for Minors Act,” which aims to set a minimum age for accessing social media.
The bill also says that social media companies, not parents or users, should be responsible for enforcing the age limit. In a statement, he said children can be exposed to sexual and violent material, online exploitation, and other risks on social media. He added that heavy use of social media may also affect young people’s mental health and behavior.
Our coverage of social media age restriction includes: "Lawmaker proposes social media ban for minors under 16"; "Social media platform ZOOP to launch globally"; "UN report says Social Media affects youth wellbeing". Each article provides unique insights and information.