A Pakistani lawmaker proposed banning social media accounts for children under sixteen. This resolution aims to protect minors from online dangers and psychological distress. The proposal urges federal legislation and parental consent for account creation. Pakistan’s Telecommunication Authority must enforce age verification systems. This move aligns with global efforts to regulate children’s social media use.
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