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MCMC Enforcement Is Here: What Happens to Your Child's Social Media Accounts Now

Age verification is mandatory from today. Under-16 accounts may be suspended. Here's exactly what to expect — and what parents should do right now.

Published 1 June 2026 · ArmorBee · Based on MCMC official guidance

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Which platforms are affected?

The Child Protection Code applies to all social media platforms with 8 million or more Malaysian users. That covers:

TikTok
Instagram
Facebook
YouTube
X (Twitter)
Snapchat

Gaming platforms including Roblox and Discord are not yet included in the current code — but MCMC has stated it is in active discussions with gaming platforms separately. For now, parental controls within those apps remain your primary tool.

What actually happens to existing accounts?

MCMC is giving platforms a grace period to verify existing accounts. Here is the expected sequence:

  1. Notification phase — Platforms will send in-app prompts asking users to verify their age using government-issued ID.
  2. Verification window — Users who cannot or do not verify within the window risk account suspension.
  3. Suspension or restriction — Accounts confirmed to belong to under-16s that were created in breach of the new rules may be suspended or restricted to a child-safe mode.
Important: The exact verification timeline varies by platform. MCMC is finalising compliance schedules with each platform individually. Your child may receive a prompt in the coming days or weeks — it is better to have the conversation now before they are caught off guard.
What parents should do right now

The gap: gaming platforms are still unregulated

The biggest risk area that the current code does not cover is gaming. Roblox, Discord, Fortnite and Minecraft are not classified as social media under the current definition, which means the age verification rules do not apply to them yet.

This matters because predator networks like '764' primarily recruit through gaming platforms and gaming-adjacent Discord servers — not through Instagram or TikTok. Until MCMC extends the Code to gaming, parental controls inside each game remain your main line of defence.

Read our grooming warning signs guide for specific things to watch for on gaming platforms.

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