Australia has announced a ban on social media use for children starting in late 2025, aiming to reduce risks such as cyberbullying and addiction. This decision comes amid growing concerns about the impact of these platforms on children's mental health.
The Russian film 'The Hater', directed by Maxim Boev, delves into the pressing issues of online hate and bullying, reflecting sensitive topics relevant to contemporary society. The film aims to highlight the impact of cyberbullying on individuals and communities, showcasing real stories of those affected.
Chinese sports authorities have launched an investigation into the cyberbullying incidents targeting young diver Kwan Hongchan, who has won three Olympic gold medals. This follows negative comments about her weight and intense pressure regarding dieting.
The Prime Minister of Greece, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, announced a government decision to ban social media use for children under the age of 15 starting in 2027. This initiative aims to protect children from potential digital risks.
Indonesian authorities have announced the implementation of a new law aimed at protecting children from the risks associated with social media use. The law, known as <strong>PP Tunas</strong>, seeks to provide support for families in monitoring their children's use of these platforms.
Schools in Bankawian, West Kalimantan, welcomed the Indonesian government's decision to restrict social media use for children under 16, believing it will enhance their mental growth and focus on studies.
Four ministers participated in an important discussion focused on protecting children from internet dangers, highlighting the challenges they face in the digital world. This discussion is part of government efforts to enhance children's safety in cyberspace.
European countries are considering a ban on social media for children, following Australia’s lead as the first nation to implement such a law. Public opinion varies on the effectiveness and impact of this ban on children.
The Women's and Children's Protection Services Unit in Batam highlighted the crucial role of parents in monitoring their children's social media usage during a meeting held on Wednesday. This emphasis comes amid rising risks associated with social media use by children and adolescents.
The government of North Bengkulu in Indonesia has announced new measures to enhance the protection of children in the digital space, aligning with new laws enacted by the central government. These measures include restrictions on social media use for children under 16 years old.
The Bali Department of Social Affairs and Women's Empowerment has called on parents to monitor their children's activities in the digital space due to increasing online dangers. This initiative is part of a new law aimed at safeguarding children from rising internet threats.
The education department in Pasaman Barat, Indonesia, has announced plans to coordinate with the regional government to implement new smartphone usage rules in schools. This initiative aims to ensure a safe and healthy educational environment for students.
Rev. Gomar Golthom highlighted the importance of enhancing digital culture alongside enforcing laws to protect children from social media risks. This statement was made during discussions on the implementation of the Child Protection Law in Indonesia.
Academic research highlights the necessity of combining social media restrictions for children with enhanced education on digital risks. This comes amid rising concerns about negative impacts such as cyberbullying and violence.
Indonesia has begun implementing a child protection law in the digital space, urging parents to enhance digital awareness and monitor their children's social media activities. This law comes at a time when the risk of exposure to negative online content is increasing.
The Bali Child Protection Monitoring Committee has called for increased government efforts to safeguard children in the digital realm amid rising cases of cyberbullying and online sexual violence. This statement was made by the committee's chair during a press conference in Denpasar.
As children's use of social media rises, recent reports emphasize the need for parents to engage in conversations about these platforms. This initiative comes amid growing concerns regarding the impact of social media on children's mental health.