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Malaysia's New Social Media Law for Minors Raises Concerns

Malaysia has introduced a law banning social media accounts for individuals under 16, aimed at enhancing online safety for children. However, questions about enforcement and privacy persist.

Editorial StaffJune 2, 20261 MIN READ

On June 2, 2026, Malaysia implemented a new law that prohibits social media accounts for children under the age of 16. This regulation is intended to improve online safety for minors.

While the law seeks to protect young users, there are significant concerns regarding how it will be enforced. Questions about the practicality of monitoring compliance remain unanswered.

Additionally, privacy issues have been raised, as the implications of such restrictions on personal freedom and expression are still being debated.