Cyberbullying: I’ve had enough, social media platforms will face the music, says Fahmi

Unimpressed by their handling of issue, communications minister vows to send ‘loud and clear’ message

8:27 PM MYT

 

CYBERJAYA – The Communications Ministry will take action against several social media platforms over past incidents of cyberbullying, minister Fahmi Fadzil said.

He expressed his dissatisfaction with how the platforms had addressed the issue. 

“I don’t think they particularly care… so, I have had enough. We will send a loud and clear message to these platforms. Stay tuned,” he told the media at the National Month and Fly the Jalur Gemilang launch ceremony here today.

Fahmi said the decision to take action came after discussions with three other ministries – the Digital Ministry, the Home Ministry and the law ministry.

He also said his ministry was currently collaborating with these ministries to examine three to four specific issues related to the matter.

Fahmi said the collaborative effort aimed to update existing laws and ensure their effective implementation.

“We are examining the technology available today, whether it is artificial intelligence or various social media platforms. We may need to focus on the technical aspects to facilitate investigations and the prosecution process.

“This includes framing the charges. For example, in the case of the late Rajeswary Appahu, also known as Esha, who (had taken her own life) due to alleged cyberbullying from a TikTok live session,” he said.

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The death of online influencer Rajeswary Appahu, known as Esha, has prompted discussion on whether the penalties for cyberbullying are sufficiently severe. – Azim Rahman/Scoop pic, July 21, 2024

Fahmi added that he had seen a live TikTok session where some comments were excessively harsh, seemingly encouraging other viewers to behave inappropriately.

“These instances involve not only the perpetrators but also those who propagate such behaviour. It’s about those who engage in bullying and those who allow and incite others to participate,” he said.

Meanwhile, Fahmi said, following the retreat with about 2,000 Madani Community members this morning, he would convey several proposals to the Finance Ministry regarding the implementation of Budi Madani.

“Some members said they need assistance, especially those in Felda or remote areas for expired vehicle road tax.

“They require some support. In addition, some gave their views regarding the provisions for Budi Madani, which we have taken note of. We will forward these proposals to the Finance Ministry,” Fahmi said.

Budi Madani is the government’s initiative to ensure that subsidy allocations are targeted towards deserving groups.

The National Month and Fly the Jalur Gemilang launch ceremony, designed as a public carnival, took place from 9am to 4.30pm today with various activities prepared to strengthen the spirit of patriotism among the people in anticipation of the National Day and Malaysia Day celebrations. – July 21, 2024

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