Singapore government studying options to fight objectionable online content, including new laws & regulations, says Ministry of Home Affairs

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Violent extremist propaganda, voyeuristic pornographic material, and other unlawful online content can cause harm, and has not gone unnoticed by regulators, said Josephine Teo, the Second Minister for the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA).

This is why the government is reviewing potential options to protect Singapore society from harmful online content.

Such options may include "new regulatory levers", Teo said.


https://mothership.sg/2021/03/mha-online-harms-regulations/
 
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...-information-campaigns-josephine-teo-14307640

She said there have been efforts by some to “de-legitimise our police and other law enforcement agencies” by circulating false allegations through social media.

“These irresponsible social media posts seek to weaken public trust in the Home Team, and weaken our ability to maintain law and order. We need the public’s help to be responsible, and refrain from spreading false allegations and misinformation,” said Mrs Teo.

Oh, you mean like this? :biggrin:

 
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Violent extremist propaganda, voyeuristic pornographic material, and other unlawful online content can cause harm, and has not gone unnoticed by regulators, said Josephine Teo, the Second Minister for the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA).

This is why the government is reviewing potential options to protect Singapore society from harmful online content.

Such options may include "new regulatory levers", Teo said.


https://mothership.sg/2021/03/mha-online-harms-regulations/
The used PFOMA to castrate sinkies dick and now they are considering a new law to shove lamp post under our ass. PAP will not hestiate to destroy sinkies at all cost.
 
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