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    Malaysia Joins Global Crackdown, Will Bar Under-16s from Social Media in 2026

    Gulf News WeekBy Gulf News WeekNovember 24, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Citing threats from cyberbullying to exploitation, the government is preparing to mandate age blocks on digital platforms, mirroring actions from Australia to Europe.

    KUALA LUMPUR – In a significant move for digital child protection, Malaysia has declared its intention to ban social media access for all citizens under the age of 16, effective in 2026. The decision positions Malaysia alongside a growing international coalition of countries implementing strict age barriers on popular platforms.

    Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil announced the planned ban, revealing that the government is actively reviewing age-restriction models from Australia and other jurisdictions. The policy is driven by an urgent need to safeguard minors from a spectrum of online harms, such as cyberbullying, financial scams, and child sexual abuse material.

    “Our aim is for social media companies to fully cooperate with this directive by next year, preventing those under 16 from creating accounts,” Fahmi said in a press conference, as reported by The Star.

    The announcement comes amid a worldwide reckoning over the role of social media in a youth mental health crisis. Leading tech firms, including TikTok, Meta, and Snapchat, are confronting major lawsuits in the U.S. for their platforms’ alleged negative impact on young users.

    This global context is shaping regulatory actions. Australia’s sweeping teen social media ban is set to take effect shortly, while a collective of European nations is piloting a unified age-verification app. Indonesia has also taken steps to enforce stricter age controls and content filtering.

    The 2026 ban is part of a broader regulatory push by Malaysia. The government has already enacted a licensing regime for major tech platforms operating in the country, signalling a new era of accountability for the digital content consumed by Malaysians.

    Malaysia youth social media ban Child online protection 2026 Social media age limit Fahmi Fadzil online safety Tech platform regulations Malaysia
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