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Malaysia's social media ban for minors sparks privacy debate

Malaysia has enacted a ban on social media for users under 16, requiring platforms to verify ages via government identification to protect children from online harms. Critics argue the regulation is difficult to enforce and raises concerns about digital privacy, surveillance, and freedom of speech.

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social media banage verificationchild safetyonline privacydigital rightsage restrictioninternet regulationsurveillanceunder-16s

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Malaysia's social media ban for minors sparks privacy debate

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Malaysia's social media ban for minors sparks privacy debate

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