Malaysia tops global support for under-16 social media ban, survey finds


PETALING JAYA: Malaysian parents are the strongest supporters of the under-16 social media ban, a new study found.

Conducted across 15 countries, a Family First study found that 77% of Malaysian parents support such a ban, placing the country among the highest globally in favour of stricter controls.

The study is a global initiative launched by the United Kingdom-based Varkey Foundation.

“Among the countries surveyed, support is highest in Malaysia (77%), India (75%) and France (74%).

Japan recorded the lowest level of support at 38%, followed by Nigeria (39%) and the United States (US) (51%),” it said in a press release on April 14.

The survey also revealed that 62% of Malaysians aged nine to 18 support prohibiting those under 16 from using social media - a figure significantly higher than the global average of 37%.

“Support among young people is highest in Malaysia (62%), India (62%), and China (50%). It is lowest in Japan (20%), Argentina, and Sweden (both 26%),” the press release statement read.

Malaysia also ranks third highest worldwide, with 65% of its Gen Z population supporting the ban - well above the global average of 51%.

Conducted in January and February 2026, the study surveyed 6,002 parents, 6,011 of their children aged nine to 18, 3,000 grandparents of children aged nine to 18, and 3,000 Gen Z participants.

The countries included in the research are Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, India, Japan, Kenya, Malaysia, Nigeria, Sweden, United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom and the United States.

 

 

 

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