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TikTok, YouTube Deactivate 4.7 Million Child Accounts in Indonesia After Government Curbs: Minister

TikTok closed 4.1 million accounts and YouTube 600,000 as Indonesia enforced a March rule aimed at reducing cyberbullying and addiction.

  • On Thursday, Communications and Digital Minister Meutya Hafid announced that TikTok and YouTube deactivated around 4.7 million accounts belonging to children under 16 in Indonesia, targeting cyberbullying and addiction.
  • A government regulation issued in March requires high-risk social media platforms to deactivate accounts held by children under 16, placing enforcement responsibility directly on companies rather than parents or schools.
  • ByteDance's TikTok deactivated 4.1 million accounts while Alphabet's Google platform YouTube removed 600,000. "We're not just delaying a child's access, but we want behaviours from platforms to change, too," Meutya said.
  • Officials are checking self-assessment reports from X, Meta's Instagram, and Roblox while awaiting further compliance data from these platforms to complete the full picture.
  • Indonesia's policy follows Australia's recent ban and mirrors efforts in Britain and Norway, serving as a test case for whether platform-led enforcement can work at national scale.
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The measure adopted by TikTok and YouTube on the risk of the government of Jakarta in implementation of the prohibition of access for those under 16 years entered into force in March. Meanwhile in Australia, the country that has opened the way to this type of measures, Prime Minister Albanian studies new measures to avoid the abuse of the norm.

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