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Australia fines Telegram A$1mil over delayed terrorism, child abuse content report

Other platforms complied with May 6, 2024 deadline but Telegram only responded on Oct 31, thus internet watchdog eSafety deems it non-compliant

Social media companies, licensed or not, cooperating well in regulating content: Fahmi

Minister says although still unlicensed, Google has removed 98% of content requested to be taken down but licensed Telegram only handled 39%

Social media licensing: Telegram third to get licence after WeChat, TikTok

Fahmi Fadzil says Meta is still in process of submitting documents while YouTube doesn’t regard itself as ‘social media’ despite its features serving as such

Meta, Telegram among 4 providers applying for licences to operate in Malaysia: MCMC

WeChat and TikTok operators granted ASP(C) licences, Google and X yet to apply

Telegram, WeChat started social media licensing application process: MCMC

Commission reminds all eligible service providers to submit applications by December 31 

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