YouTube complies with Indonesia's social media curbs, minister says


Teenagers pose for a photo while holding smartphones in front of a Youtube logo in this illustration taken September 11, 2025. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

JAKARTA, April 22 (Reuters) - ⁠Video platform YouTube has complied with Indonesia's social ⁠media restrictions for children under 16, the ‌country's communications minister said on Wednesday.

• Google's YouTube has handed over a "letter of compliance" to Indonesia's communications minister, minister Meutya Hafid ​said in a press conference.

• Early ⁠this month, Indonesia had ⁠sent Google a letter of reprimand because YouTube was ⁠not ‌cooperative with the social media curbs which took effect last month.

• Under the new ⁠regulation, Indonesia requires social media companies with ​platforms it ‌deems high-risk to deactivate accounts belonging to children ⁠under 16.

• ​YouTube has changed the minimum age on its guidelines to 16, Meutya said.

• "YouTube has also outlined plans to ⁠deactivate these accounts (under 16) and will ​eliminate advertisements targeting children and teenagers in the future," she said.

• Danny Ardianto, Head of Government Affairs and ⁠Public Policy for YouTube in Asia Pacific, in the same press conference said that the company "is in line with the commitment of the Indonesian government ​to continue supporting children's protection".

• Other ⁠social media companies, such as X, Bigo Live, Meta, ​and TikTok have complied with ‌the regulation, the minister said, ​adding that she expects Roblox will follow soon.

(Reporting by Ananda Teresia, Editing by Louise Heavens)

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