After Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh mulls social media ban for minors

In a significant move following Karnataka's recent decision, the Andhra Pradesh government is contemplating a ban on social media access for minors aged under 13. This potential policy aims to protect children from the adverse effects of social media, which has been linked to various mental health issues and cyberbullying. The discussion comes amid growing concerns among parents and educators regarding the impact of digital platforms on young minds. While the state is still in the deliberation phase, officials emphasize the need for a balanced approach that safeguards children while considering their right to access information. The proposal is expected to spark a broader debate on digital literacy and the role of government in regulating online spaces for the youth. As social media continues to evolve and influence daily life, Andhra Pradesh's move could set a precedent for other states grappling with similar challenges.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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