The Straits Times-Oct 5, 2022

Any citizen concerned with safety in the online sphere would welcome news that social media services with significant reach in Singapore will need to implement measures to limit local users’ exposure to harmful content and be more accountable to users. These rules come as part of a proposed slate of measures under the Online Safety (Miscellaneous Amendments) Bill tabled in Parliament on Monday. Failure to do so may attract a fine of up to $1 million, or a direction to have their services blocked here. If passed, the Infocomm Media Development Authority will be empowered to issue orders to block or take down egregious content in the event that it is accessed by local users on major social media platforms. Egregious content includes posts advocating suicide, self-harm, child sexual exploitation, terrorism and materials that may incite racial or religious tensions or pose a risk to public health. Read more at: https://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/st-editorial/the-straits-times-says-social-media-firms-must-act-responsibly First published in The Straits Times