The introduction of Government Regulation No. 17 of 2025 concerning the Protection of Electronic System Governance in Child Protection (PP Tunas) is considered to require the involvement of schools to ensure a positive response from the public.
This was conveyed by Digital Culture and Communication Observer Firman Kurniawan as a strategy to introduce PP Tunas to the public, especially children and parents, that the regulation is not there to limit and prohibit children from using technology but to protect them.
"Yes, so it requires socialization or communication at various levels, starting from the decision-making process itself. I also think schools need to be invited to talk," said Firman.
The man who teaches at the University of Indonesia said that through schools, not only can the government introduce PP Tunas, but the government can also educate parents and children who are students on how to maintain a safe and healthy digital space.
