Minister calls for stricter regulations on social media to combat inappropriate content
Published on 7 Nov 2024 11:08:57 PM
Crimes continue to thrive on social media due to insufficient regulation, says Fahmi Fadzil.
During his winding-up speech on the 2025 Supply Bill in Parliament on Thursday (Nov 7), the Communications Minister noted that while nearly all social media and messaging platforms have age requirements, few actively enforce them.
Fahmi emphasised that the government has no plans to shut down any social media platforms and no intention of allowing them to self-regulate.
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Crimes continue to thrive on social media due to insufficient regulation, says Fahmi Fadzil.
During his winding-up speech on the 2025 Supply Bill in Parliament on Thursday (Nov 7), the Communications Minister noted that while nearly all social media and messaging platforms have age requirements, few actively enforce them.
Fahmi emphasised that the government has no plans to shut down any social media platforms and no intention of allowing them to self-regulate.
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