Against a rising global tide of concern over the risks unregulated digital content poses to minors, Indonesia’s government is ramping up pressure on social media and digital platforms to meet transparency requirements, as the country rolls out landmark regulations banning children under 16 from accessing unfiltered online services. Speaking Wednesday, Communication and Digital Affairs Minister Meutya Hafid emphasized that mere compliance with the new rules is insufficient — platforms must publish concrete data on how many underage accounts they have suspended to keep the public informed of progress.
Indonesia urges social media platforms to disclose the number of accounts closed for users under 16
