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Are Kids Ready for Social Media? The Truth Behind the 'Under-16' Rule

43 min · 10 de abr de 2026
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Kids are going online earlier than ever—but are they actually ready for it? With Malaysia’s Online Safety Act 2025 (ONSA) now in force, major platforms are being held accountable for harmful content, with stricter protections for minors—including age verification measures for users under 16 and penalties of up to RM10 million for non-compliance. But this raises a deeper question: Why 16? Is this just policy—or is there real science behind it? In this episode of Scoop Insight, we speak to Clinical Psychologist K.C. Chiang, who brings over a decade of experience working with adolescents and families across issues like anxiety, emotional regulation, and behavioural challenges. Together, we unpack what’s really happening in a developing brain—and what happens when it collides with social media. Host: Shazmin Shamsuddin Guest: KC Chiang

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