拥800万用户社媒平台需申请执照 扎希: 政府将关闭不“听话”平台

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八点最热报 | 大马通讯及多媒体委员会MCMC昨天发文告宣布,从今年8月开始,所有在我国拥有800万注册用户的社交媒体平台,以及提供即时通讯聊天软件的服务商,都必须向政府申请执照。来到今天,副首相阿末扎希强调,如果任何社交媒体平台或线上通讯平台不肯遵从这项指示的话,那政府就会停止它们在马来西亚的营运。(主播:梁宝仪)

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00:00Democratic Communications and Multimedia Commission, MCMC, issued a statement yesterday
00:04that from August this year, all social media platforms with 8 million registered users in China
00:10and providers of instant communication chat software must apply for a license from the government.
00:16So far, there are eight social media platforms that have reached this threshold,
00:20which are Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, X platform, Telegram, WeChat and WhatsApp.
00:27MCMC said that this is the new regulatory framework
00:31that the government has introduced to create a safer network ecosystem for children and families.
00:36Today, Vice Premier Mo Zhaxi said that this policy is necessary.
00:41This is to ensure that no users hide under fake accounts or identities,
00:46conduct cyberbullying or spread rumors, etc.
00:50and affect social peace.
00:53He emphasized that if any social media platform or online communication platform
00:57refuses to comply with this instruction,
01:00the government will stop its operation in Malaysia.
01:06For those who question whether MCMC's decision to apply for a license from a social media platform
01:10has a political purpose,
01:12Vice Premier Mo Zhaxi did not make a positive response to the press conference
01:15after attending the Uyghur Bayennadu regional conference today.
01:18But he asked,
01:19if everyone uses social media as their real identity,
01:22what is there to be afraid of?
01:24What is there to be afraid of?
01:26If social media is used to state the truth,
01:32and introduce the real identity of China,
01:36there is no media platform that is the same as ours.
01:39They have their own way of controlling it.
01:41Singapore is also registering.
01:44Many countries are registering so that every netizen is responsible
01:49for what is written.
01:50Not throwing, but hiding their hands.
01:54Mo Zhaxi also said that other countries like China and Singapore
01:57have also implemented similar policies.
01:59This is to ensure that netizens are responsible for their messages.

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