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Post by : Meena Ariff
India is on the verge of introducing a significant new law that could prohibit children from using social media platforms. This bold proposal is part of growing efforts to address the mounting concerns about the impact of social media on young minds, including issues such as addiction, mental health problems, and privacy vulnerabilities.
The proposed bill has been brought forward by a key ally of the Indian government, reflecting deep worries about the increasing time children spend online and the risks associated with unrestricted access to digital content. Experts and lawmakers argue that social media, while a powerful communication tool, can sometimes expose children to harmful content and create unhealthy screen time habits.
India’s role as one of the largest digital markets in the world adds another layer to this debate. The country generates massive amounts of user data that foreign tech giants heavily rely on for their business models. Concerns over data privacy and sovereignty have fueled calls for stricter regulations to protect not only the well-being of children but also the integrity of national data.
This move aligns India with a growing number of countries worldwide that are re-examining how social media platforms should be regulated to safeguard younger users. If passed, the legislation could reshape digital consumption patterns in India, setting new standards for how social media companies manage content access for minors.
With the world watching, India’s potential social media ban for children may spark broader global discussions on balancing technological innovation with responsible usage and child protection.
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