Nine out of every 10 Jamaicans or 90.2 per cent support government regulation of minors’ social media use, according to the findings of the National Survey on Social Media Use and the Protection of Children. He shared that only 2.9 per cent expressed opposition to social media use being regulated by government, while 6.9 per cent were neutral or unsure. “In addition, nearly 84 per cent believe Jamaica should establish a clear national policy framework governing minors’ use of social media,” Dr. Tufton shared. He indicated that 90 per cent of Jamaicans believe that regulation would lead to safer online social media use among minors. In terms of whether regulation would help parents to better supervise minors online, 89.1 per cent said yes, while 88.4 per cent agree that regulation would reduce minors’ exposure to harmful content.