Make social media companies more accountable: Milind Murli Deora in Rajya Sabha

Make social media companies more accountable: Milind Murli Deora in Rajya Sabha



Shiv Sena Rajya Sabha member Milind Murli Deora on Tuesday urged the government to make social media companies more accountable, as he highlighted the adverse impact of digital platforms, especially on teenagers.

Raising the issue during Zero Hour in the Rajya Sabha, Deora stressed on the need for awareness on the impact of social media and internet use on children and adolescents, and referred to the recent incidence of suicide by three teenage sisters in Ghaziabad, reportedly linked to online gaming addiction.

“Social media connects billions of people around the world, it amplifies voices, it democratises information, but we must accept one reality, it has a dark side,” Deora said.

He said teenage depression and suicides began to rise sharply in 2010 when a social media platform started aggressively targetting young users.

He said 27 per cent of Indian teens show signs of social media addiction, along with poor grades, anxiety and low self-esteem. He also cited a survey across Indian metros, which found that 33 per cent of children face cyberbullying

Deora said the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) data shows that the share of violent juvenile offences rose from 32 per cent in 2016 to nearly 50 per cent in 2022.