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    Lawmaker wants to ban social media for under 16: Here’s what to know

    Marlet SalazarBy Marlet SalazarMarch 11, 20262 Mins Read
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    CIBAC Party‑list Rep. Bro. Eddie Villanueva has filed House Bill No. 8262, also called the Social Media Protection for Minors Act, which would prevent anyone under 16 from accessing platforms like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, X, and YouTube.

    The bill places the main responsibility on social media companies to enforce the age limit. Platforms would be required to use age‑verification tools, remove accounts suspected to belong to minors, and submit periodic compliance reports. Parents and guardians would also be involved, but the emphasis is on platform accountability rather than solely relying on families.

    This isn’t the first time lawmakers have proposed restrictions on minors’ social media use. In 2025, Sen. Ping Lacson filed a Senate bill to regulate social media access for minors. That proposal was part of wider discussions on online safety and child protection.

    Supporters of these measures cite multiple concerns:

    • Mental health impacts: Unfiltered social media content is not always age‑appropriate and may cause stress, anxiety, or depression in young users.
    • Exposure to harmful content: Violence, sexual content, and disinformation can bypass current platform filters.
    • Online exploitation and cyberbullying: Predators can use social media to lure children into dangerous situations.
    • Addiction and overuse: Excessive screen time can affect sleep, school performance, and social development.

    The proposed Philippine measures mirror international trends. Countries like Australia, Spain, and France have enacted or considered age restrictions for social media, citing similar concerns about mental health, safety, and online risks for children and teens.

    More about the bill:

    • Focus on accountability: The bill prioritizes putting tools and reporting mechanisms in place for platforms, rather than placing the burden entirely on families or users.
    • Pending review: House Bill 8262 is under consideration by the House.
    • No law yet: Neither the House nor Senate proposals have been passed into law yet. Any enforcement would require approval by both chambers and the President.

    The discussion highlights ongoing concerns about children’s safety in the digital world. Even with parental guidance, social media exposes minors to risks that are difficult to monitor. Bills like these are part of a bigger conversation on how governments, families, and platforms can work together to protect young users.

    Eddie Villanueva House Bill No. 8262 Internet social media ban for under 16 social media ban Philippines
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    Marlet Salazar

    Technology editor of The Philippine Star

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