Padjajaran University Law Professor Prof. Dr. Ahmad M. Ramli said the success of the social media restriction regulations for children in Indonesia through the Tunas Government Regulation can serve as a reference for other countries to protect children in the digital space by limiting access to social media.
Ramli, who is also an Information and Communication Technology Law Expert, said that Indonesia's step in enforcing the Tunas PP is a state stance in maintaining digital sovereignty.
"If enforcement is consistent, the Tunas PP has the potential to trigger a wave of global regulations, particularly regarding child protection in the digital space," Ramli.
Ramli said enforcing laws to protect children in the digital space by requiring digital platforms to be accountable for their systems is not easy.
This is because the digital platform ecosystem has already been formed and correcting it is a challenge.
