Economic Survey Proposes Age-Based Social Media Limits to Protect Youth
The Economic Survey 2023-24 has recommended age-based restrictions on social media access and mandatory age-appropriate default settings on platforms. The move aims to shield children from online risks like addiction and cyberbullying.
Key Recommendations
- Age-based limits for social media usage.
- Platforms to enforce age-appropriate default settings.
- Focus on safeguarding mental health of children and adolescents.
Growing Concerns Over Digital Impact
Tabled in Parliament, the survey highlighted serious concerns about social media’s effect on young minds. It identified excessive use as a trigger for issues including addiction, exposure to harmful content, and cyberbullying.
“There is a need to consider age-based restrictions for social media usage and for platforms to have age-appropriate default settings,” the survey stated.
A Collaborative Approach for a Safer Digital Space
The document emphasized that digital literacy and active parental guidance are critical. It called for a joint effort involving the government, technology companies, and families to build a safer online environment for the youth.
Part of a Global Regulatory Trend
These suggestions align with a worldwide debate on regulating social media giants and protecting young users. Several nations have already adopted or are exploring similar curbs to mitigate the negative impact of these platforms on children.



