Comms ministry to meet TikTok parent tomorrow over curbs on Palestine posts

Fahmi Fadzil says meeting will be between MCMC and the company

12:51 AM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – The Communications and Digital Ministry is meeting TikTok’s parent company regarding the alleged content restriction involving the Palestine-Israel conflict on the platform tomorrow.

Minister Fahmi Fadzil said the meeting will be held between the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission and the company.

“TikTok has started to get ‘cuak’ (nervous) because we will be meeting with their parent company,” he said after attending the Malaysia Stands with Palestine Rally at the Axiata Arena, here last night.

Fahmi said this when asked about the government’s actions regarding claims from social media users that the content they created containing words like “Hamas” and several other words were automatically taken down by the social media company.

On the rally, he said the impressive turnout of over 15,000 people was a sign of the strong support of the Malaysian people for the Palestinians. 

“I hope this good turnout will serve as a trigger and inspire all Malaysians,” he said.

Fahmi also reminded those who wish to help the Palestinians to contribute to recognised agencies or organisations to avoid scammers or irresponsible parties taking advantage of the situation. – October 25, 2023

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