Offline
Menu
Malaysia warns TikTok over weak content moderation
By Administrator
Published on 09/05/2025 08:00
News

KUALA LUMPUR — The federal government today put the senior management of TikTok on notice over the alleged failure to act decisively against misinformation and ensuring safety on its platform.

The reprimand came after the government summoned the social media giant to a meeting at the federal police headquarters in Bukit Aman to discuss growing user complaints.

Despite the firm rebuke, Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil clarified that the government has no intention of banning the platform. 

Speaking at a press conference at Bukit Aman, Fahmi detailed the government's frustrations with TikTok's inaction on several fronts.

“I am extremely dissatisfied with TikTok's lackadaisical approach towards regulating certain online safety issues we have raised before this,” he said.

Citing the case of cyberbullying victim Rajeswary Appahu as an example, Fahmi said TikTok had previously pledged to enhance moderation of its live content but failed to deliver on that promise. 

He also accused the platform of failing to respond in a timely manner when pressed by authorities for crucial information related to online scams.

“Their insubordination to Malaysian laws risks having legal action imposed upon them, and I will leave the matter to the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) to make that determination,” he warned.

Comments