
Indonesia has begun implementing a regulation that bans under-16s from digital platforms, aiming to protect them from pornography, cyberbullying, online scams, and addiction. Consequently, this move will significantly impact the operational scalability of digital platforms operating in the country, forcing them to adapt to the new regulations. Crucially, this regulation will also affect the market disruption caused by these platforms, as they will need to ensure compliance to continue operating.
The financial breakdown of this regulation will be significant, with digital platforms facing potential losses due to the restriction of under-16s. In contrast, this regulation may also lead to the development of new, age-restricted platforms, creating new revenue streams. Ultimately, the comparison to legacy systems will be crucial, as digital platforms will need to ensure that their systems are up-to-date and compliant with the new regulations, avoiding any enterprise infrastructure vulnerabilities.

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