A legislator allied with Prime Minister Narendra Modi has introduced a bill seeking to prohibit social media use among children in India. The proposal targets platforms like Meta and YouTube, which have a significant user base in the country.
The bill comes amid increasing global discussions about the impact of social media on young people’s mental health and safety. India represents one of the largest markets for major social media companies, making the proposal particularly significant.
**Why this matters**
India’s large population of young internet users makes any regulatory changes highly influential for global tech companies. The proposal reflects growing concerns worldwide about the effects of social media on children, including issues related to privacy, mental health, and exposure to inappropriate content.
