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As Malaysia reels from influencer’s death, more needs to be done to address cyberbullying, say experts

News RoomBy News RoomDecember 2, 2024
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While an Online Safety Bill is set to be tabled in parliament soon with the aim of closing legal loopholes and fostering a safer digital environment, both women believe it will not be enough to make them feel safer. 

Under the proposed law, social media platform providers must ensure platform safety, protect children aged under 13 and restrict access to harmful content.

TRYING TO MAKING THE INTERNET SAFER

The Bill is among some steps the Malaysian government has taken to try to make the online space safer in the wake of Ms Rajeswary’s case.

In August, officials announced that social media and online messaging platforms with at least 8 million local users must apply for a licence from the government. The licensing regulations will kick in next year.

Such a requirement is part of a new regulatory framework to ensure a safer online ecosystem. A code of conduct for the platforms is also being drafted. 

Laws aside, experts said making the internet a safer place begins at home. 

Parents must guide their children on how to navigate the online space, instead of restricting their usage, said Ms Firzana.

“We always teach our young, our children … how (to) cross the road. But when (they) get onto Instagram, you just assume the child knows immediately,” she said.

“Building resilience in real life is the same as your life online.”

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