Fahmi meets TikTok, Meta on removal of Palestine-related content

Comms minister says social media firms vow closer cooperation to resolve the issue

8:30 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – Communications and Digital Minister Fahmi Fadzil today met representatives from TikTok and Meta to discuss issues involving content regulation.

Fahmi, in a Facebook post, said among the matters discussed was Palestine-related content being removed from TikTok, online gambling and the “coordinated inauthentic behaviour” strategy on the platform.

“In the discussion, I raised several complaints and major issues involving the two platforms and asked TikTok and Meta to take immediate action.

“TikTok and Meta have given a commitment to extend closer cooperation to resolve the issues raised,” he said.

Earlier, Fahmi had revealed that there were evidence and consumer complaints that TikTok had systematically removed content from Malaysia related to the Israel-Palestine conflict.

Following that, he directed the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission, MCMC, to issue a strong caution to TikTok and Meta as well as to arrange a meeting with the social media platform providers to discuss the issue. – November 9, 2023

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