[UPDATED] Fahmi to haul in social media firms over offensive, ‘sexual’ ad content

Meeting aimed at getting clarification on inappropriate advertising displayed on their platforms

12:29 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – The Communications and Digital Ministry will summon several social media platform providers to discuss issues related to inappropriate advertising content on their platforms.

Minister Fahmi Fadzil said the discussion aimed at getting clarifications concerning inappropriate and offensive advertisements, such as those with sexual content, which should not be displayed in the country.

“Typically, the advertisements presented to us are based on what the algorithm thinks we like to watch. For example, if we enjoy watching cars, then more car-related ads are presented to us. So, I understand this issue.

“Yes, various social media platforms have their own algorithms, and that’s why the issue of algorithms is quite problematic and can result in a kind of tunnel syndrome or echo chamber.” 

Fahmi said this in reply to Senator Hussin Ismail, who wanted to know the government’s efforts in restricting inappropriate advertisements on social media, during the Dewan Negara sitting today.

On another development, Fahmi said between October 1 and November 15, a total of 147 hate speeches or content with elements of hatred related to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict were taken down in collaboration with social media platform providers.

He said this action would continue to preserve the security and harmony of the multicultural and multi-religious society in Malaysia.

“In addressing and curbing radical and extremist content, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission has also sought cooperation from international social media platform providers.

“This is to ensure that content with elements of hatred related to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict can be better addressed,” he said in reply to Senator Noorita Sual, who asked about the government’s steps in curbing radical and extremist content on social media, especially regarding the conflict in Gaza.

At the same time, Fahmi said efforts to instil values of peace across the country are actively carried out through mass media based on the Code of Content that provides clear guidelines regarding content standards in line with the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998.

He said RTM and Bernama as the government’s official media outlets always strive to disseminate balanced and objective news.

These efforts would help avoid the spread of extreme views, hatred and panic among the public in line with the current government direction and policy without compromising diplomatic relations with any country. – November 30, 2023

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