Jakarta, Feb. 13 -- The rise of social media offers a digital realm that fosters freedom of expression and information sharing, but it also poses risks by potentially exposing users, particularly children, to content unsuitable for consumption.
Content that includes physical and verbal violence, sexual elements, misleading information, and hate speech is harmful and potentially accessible to minors.
Data from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) indicates that Indonesia has recorded 5,566,015 cases of child pornography over the past four years, ranking it fourth globally and second among ASEAN countries.
The data reflects a serious condition of the influx of content that can potentially harm children's psychol...
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