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News & Reviews:   harmful content

  • Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil has revealed that among all social media platforms in Malaysia, Telegram has the lowest rate of compliance with the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission’s (MCMC) requests to remove harmful content. Accordingly, the Minister has ordered MCMC to call Telegram for a meeting next week.

  • Fahmi Fadzil: Facebook, TikTok and YouTube agreed to remove over 159k harmful content in Malaysia

    Fahmi Fadzil: Facebook, TikTok and YouTube agreed to remove over 159k harmful content in Malaysia

    Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil has revealed that Facebook, TikTok and YouTube have agreed to remove 159,518 pieces of harmful content as of 11 June in Malaysia. He added that this figure was part of 174,473 online content takedown requests made so far this year.

  • MCMC & PDRM urge TikTok, Meta to step up monitoring of harmful content on their platforms

    MCMC & PDRM urge TikTok, Meta to step up monitoring of harmful content on their platforms

    Yesterday, we reported how Meta and TikTok have pledged their commitments to monitor fake news and 3R (race, religion, royalty) issues on their platforms following a meeting with MCMC and the Communications Ministry. Today, MCMC and PDRM released a joint statement following up on the matter, urging the 2 companies to step up monitoring of harmful content.


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