Dr. Bperm Yanursu, President of the Indonesian Pediatric Association, emphasized the need for a safe environment for children in both digital and real worlds. He highlighted the increasing risks such as online child exploitation during an online seminar.
April Fools' Day has a rich history dating back centuries, originating as a simple French custom. Today, it faces new challenges in the digital age, where misinformation is rampant and public trust is dwindling.
The Muhammadiyah University in Palangka Raya and Malang, in collaboration with the University of Malaya, have launched an international research project focusing on the legal family policy in Indonesia and Malaysia and its impact on family stability in the digital age.
Psychologist Vera Itapiliana from the University of Indonesia announced that implementing the Digital Child Protection Law is vital for ensuring children's healthy development. The law aims to reduce children's exposure to risks associated with social media.
As technology rapidly evolves, human empathy is noticeably declining, raising questions about the impact of digital media on our feelings towards global events. This decline affects our interactions with humanitarian issues significantly.