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Article: Meta cautions bans may push teens to less safe, unregulated sites after Karnataka's under-16 social media curbs
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The Karnataka state government has announced a ban on social media for children under 16, citing the need to prevent adverse effects from mobile usage. Andhra Pradesh has announced a similar prohibition for children under 13, aligning with Meta's existing age policy.

Meta responded by stating it will comply with local laws but warned that such bans could push teens toward less safe, unregulated platforms. The company advocates for laws that empower parents to approve app downloads rather than broad bans, arguing that targeting only a few major companies is ineffective.

These state-level moves follow a national Economic Survey recommending age-based access limits and come amid a global trend of countries considering stricter age restrictions on social media.

The main topics covered are state-level social media age bans in India, Meta's critical response to such bans, and the broader national and international context for regulating children's online access.

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https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/technology/meta-cautions-bans-may-push-teens-to-less-safe-unregulated-sites-after-karnataka-under-16-social-media-curbs/articleshow/129164260.cms
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2026-03-06 15:44
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