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1. Ethical and Legal Concerns
- Privacy and Consent: Minors cannot legally consent to being photographed or featured in public. You must obtain written consent from their parents or legal guardians.
- National Laws: Indonesia’s laws strictly protect children from exploitation. The Ministry of Communication and Informatics may penalize content that misrepresents or exploits minors.
- Platform Policies: Many global platforms (e.g., Facebook, Instagram) prohibit sharing photos of minors unless specific safeguards are in place.
5. Best Practices for Youth-Related Content
- Collaborate with Schools: If working with Indonesian institutions, partner with educators to create safe, anonymized content about student life.
- Focus on Positive Messaging: Use content to highlight youth empowerment, education, or cultural heritage without compromising individual privacy.
Next, I should consider the guidelines of the platform mentioned—link lifestyle and entertainment. They might have specific policies about using images of minors. The user might not realize the implications, so it's important to highlight the ethical and legal aspects.
- Guardian Consent: Get signed, notarized permission from parents.
- Anonymize Data: Avoid revealing identifiable details (names, schools, locations).
- Local Compliance: Work with legal experts in Indonesia to verify adherence to laws against child exploitation (e.g., UUD Nomor 35 Tahun 2014).