Japan declines to join movement to ban youth from social media
BaudouinVH
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June 03, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (2 comments)
Shank
For context, Japanese mobile lines for children include net filtering by default. Also, mobile lines require positive ID to get, so you can't simply get a burner mobile line. A phone number that can send or receive phone calls or SMS is tied to a real world identity, and transferring is illegal. So, a neat way of requiring ID checks is to simply offload these things to carriers with phone number validation. In contrast, the US is an example of a country where getting a phone number with no stringent ID check is trivial and it can easily do SMS and phone calls without a second glance. *ID verification was recently tightened to require reading the IC card data from My Number Card (the national identity card) or in-person KYC for non-IC card users (like a copy of family registry).
VJ-2-108
Australia just banned social media for under 16s. Living here, the conversation feels very real.