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The debate over banning social media for minors represents a broader societal struggle to adapt traditional norms of childhood to the digital age. Comment.

Kartavya Desk Staff

Topic: Effects of globalization on Indian society

Topic: Effects of globalization on Indian society

Q2. The debate over banning social media for minors represents a broader societal struggle to adapt traditional norms of childhood to the digital age. Comment. (15 M)

Difficulty Level: Medium

Reference: IE

Why the question Growing global and domestic debates on age-based restrictions on social media for children, including proposals in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, highlight emerging societal concerns about digital childhood, youth behaviour and online safety. Key Demand of the question The question requires explaining how the debate on banning social media for minors reflects society’s struggle to reconcile traditional norms of childhood with digital realities. It also requires discussing the challenges in implementing such restrictions and suggesting balanced policy responses. Structure of the Answer Introduction Briefly introduce the idea that digital technologies are transforming childhood, socialisation and youth culture, prompting societies to reconsider traditional norms of protection and autonomy. Body Changing norms of childhood in the digital age: Explain how social media and digital platforms are reshaping traditional processes of childhood socialisation. Challenges in regulating children’s access to social media: Briefly mention issues such as enforcement difficulties, digital rights concerns, and social inequalities. Way forward for safe digital childhood: Suggest balanced approaches such as digital literacy, platform accountability and child-centric regulatory frameworks. Conclusion Conclude by emphasising the need for balanced regulation that protects children while ensuring inclusive and responsible participation in the digital society.

Why the question Growing global and domestic debates on age-based restrictions on social media for children, including proposals in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, highlight emerging societal concerns about digital childhood, youth behaviour and online safety.

Key Demand of the question The question requires explaining how the debate on banning social media for minors reflects society’s struggle to reconcile traditional norms of childhood with digital realities. It also requires discussing the challenges in implementing such restrictions and suggesting balanced policy responses.

Structure of the Answer

Introduction Briefly introduce the idea that digital technologies are transforming childhood, socialisation and youth culture, prompting societies to reconsider traditional norms of protection and autonomy.

Changing norms of childhood in the digital age: Explain how social media and digital platforms are reshaping traditional processes of childhood socialisation.

Challenges in regulating children’s access to social media: Briefly mention issues such as enforcement difficulties, digital rights concerns, and social inequalities.

Way forward for safe digital childhood: Suggest balanced approaches such as digital literacy, platform accountability and child-centric regulatory frameworks.

Conclusion Conclude by emphasising the need for balanced regulation that protects children while ensuring inclusive and responsible participation in the digital society.

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