Is it time for India to set social media age limits for adolescents?

The rapid integration of social media into the lives of Indian adolescents presents a complex mix of benefits and challenges, particularly in the realms of mental health, online safety, and digital literacy. While age restrictions or outright bans may offer protections against risks like cyberbullyi...

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Main Author: Om Prakash
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2025-02-01
Series:Indian Journal of Psychiatry
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Online Access:https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/indianjpsychiatry.indianjpsychiatry_1012_24
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description The rapid integration of social media into the lives of Indian adolescents presents a complex mix of benefits and challenges, particularly in the realms of mental health, online safety, and digital literacy. While age restrictions or outright bans may offer protections against risks like cyberbullying, exposure to harmful content, and increased screen time, they also carry potential drawbacks, including digital exclusion, disruption of peer support networks, and limited access to educational and mental health resources. This viewpoint article examines the multifaceted challenges of implementing social media age restrictions in India, considering the diversity in digital literacy, sociocultural factors, and infrastructural disparities between urban and rural areas. Recognizing these complexities, the article proposes alternative approaches, including comprehensive digital literacy programs, enhanced parental involvement, age-appropriate content moderation, and flexible, phased access to social media. By advocating for a balanced, collaborative approach involving policymakers, educators, parents, and platform providers, this article emphasizes the importance of creating a safe yet empowering digital environment that nurtures responsible online engagement. Such a nuanced policy framework would allow Indian adolescents to safely benefit from the positive aspects of social media while minimizing risks, ultimately fostering a generation of resilient, informed digital citizens.
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Is it time for India to set social media age limits for adolescents?
Indian Journal of Psychiatry
adolescents
age restrictions
digital literacy
digital wellbeing
india
mental health
online safety
parental involvement
policy framework
social media
title Is it time for India to set social media age limits for adolescents?
title_full Is it time for India to set social media age limits for adolescents?
title_fullStr Is it time for India to set social media age limits for adolescents?
title_full_unstemmed Is it time for India to set social media age limits for adolescents?
title_short Is it time for India to set social media age limits for adolescents?
title_sort is it time for india to set social media age limits for adolescents
topic adolescents
age restrictions
digital literacy
digital wellbeing
india
mental health
online safety
parental involvement
policy framework
social media
url https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/indianjpsychiatry.indianjpsychiatry_1012_24
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