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TikTok removes underage accounts in Indonesia after government push

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Jakarta Post - April 16, 2026

Radhiyya Indra, Jakarta – Social media platforms considered high-risk for children are beginning to comply with the Communications and Digital Ministry's new child protection rules, with TikTok among the latest to fall in line.

Communications and Digital Minister Meutya Hafid said the video-based social media platform has enforced a minimum user age of 16, in line with the government's Child Protection in Digital Space Regulation (PP Tunas).

She further revealed that TikTok had deactivated around 780,000 accounts belonging to users under the age of 16 as of April 10, marking it "the first platform" to report measurable enforcement under the regulation.

"We hope other platforms will follow and immediately report the number of [underage] accounts they have handled or taken down," Meutya said on Tuesday during a press briefing, as quoted from the ministry's official YouTube channel.

TikTok is the latest "high-risk" platform to comply since the regulation's technical guidelines took effect on March 28, joining X, Bigo Live, Facebook, Instagram and Threads.

The minister said video-sharing platform YouTube and gaming platform Roblox remain the only high-risk platforms yet to fully comply.

The ministry previously classified eight major platforms as "high risks" for users under 16, citing exposure to online harms such as pornography, gambling and addiction.

Roblox has introduced new age-based account systems, including "Roblox Kids" for users aged 5 to 12 and "Roblox Select" for those aged 13 to 15, as part of its compliance efforts.

The update, set for rollout in June, will tailor content access, communication settings and the games themselves to better match under-16 Indonesian users, who also need parental consent to play the platform's games.

"Roblox continues to work closely with the Communications and Digital Ministry to create a positive online space for its community in Indonesia to learn, create and have fun," the company said in a statement on Tuesday.

However, Meutya said the measures were still insufficient to meet the regulation's requirements.

"Even though they've made a few adjustments, we have yet to receive a proposal from Roblox declaring compliance with PP Tunas," Meutya said in Tuesday's briefing, adding that the ministry is also awaiting YouTube's commitment.

The government last week issued a warning to tech giant Google, YouTube's parent company, for failing to comply with the regulation.

Google has previously opposed the blanket restriction, arguing that YouTube already offers parental supervision tools, including screen time limits, age verification and content filters.

Google has not responded to The Jakarta Post's recent request for comment.

Source: https://asianews.network/tiktok-removes-underage-accounts-in-indonesia-after-government-push

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