Malaysia Plans Social Media Ban For Under-16S From Next Year
Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil confirmed the government's intention to prohibit social media access for minors under 16, requiring platform providers to implement electronic know your customer (eKYC) identity verification systems by the target implementation date. "We expect all platform providers to be ready to implement the measures by next year," Fadzil stated during a media briefing following an educational seminar.
International Precedents and Monitoring
The minister acknowledged Australia's pioneering move to establish
age restrictions on social media platforms starting December 10,
making it the first nation to prohibit users aged 16 and under from
accessing major platforms including Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, X,
and YouTube. Malaysian authorities will closely observe the
implementation and outcomes of Australia's approach as they develop
their own regulatory framework.
Comprehensive Online Safety Legislation
The social media age restriction forms part of Malaysia's wider
Online Safety Act, scheduled to take effect on January 1, 2026.
This legislative package represents the government's comprehensive
approach to addressing digital risks facing young internet users.
The Cabinet had previously decided in October to raise the minimum
age for social media access to 16, formalizing this protective
measure.
Parental Guidance and Alternative Activities
Minister Fadzil emphasized the importance of parental involvement
in children's digital habits, encouraging families to promote
outdoor activities and reduce screen time for younger children. He
stressed that parental supervision of device usage remains crucial
even as the government implements regulatory measures to create
safer online environments for Malaysia's youth population.
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