00:00What do you think of yesterday's court case regarding the fine of RM100 to the perpetrator?
00:16I regret the fine, which is so small.
00:23But I understand that this is based on the evidence that has been collected.
00:31Here, as mentioned by Your Honour Govind Singh Deo, Minister of Digital, Your Honour Datuk Sri Azalina, Minister of Law,
00:41we need to re-examine.
00:43First, for cyberbullying definition.
00:47Second, what is the appropriate fine?
00:51In the second case, we use Section 233, the misuse of network.
00:58The fine is RM50,000.
01:02That is quite significant.
01:05I have studied several comments, including on TikTok, by other influencers,
01:15not only with the fine, but the attitude of the perpetrator,
01:19as if he did not repent for what he did.
01:24In the end, he was believed to have caused the death of another influencer.
01:29I think this is a very wrong attitude.
01:32And I regret it.
01:34I dare say we have to work very hard to strengthen the laws now.
01:41I have also studied how the MCMC has taken action,
01:49including against those who post bad comments,
01:52which violates the law,
01:54in the live session,
01:56whether it is Facebook Live or TikTok Live.
01:58This is a warning.
02:00Many people enter TikTok Live, Facebook Live,
02:04this live session,
02:06and after speaking, as if they are not responsible for what they have said or written.
02:12Recently, I have also studied with TikTok about a trend.
02:19When MPs answered questions in Parliament in the past,
02:26there was a trend where a group of individuals believed
02:32that they were trying to make a word repeated 15,000 times.
02:40So, the trending word at that time.
02:44TikTok has conducted a survey and confirmed that
02:48those who have done this have tried to game the system.
02:53They have used applications that are not allowed by TikTok.
02:59And TikTok has identified all the accounts involved in what we call
03:04Coordinated Inauthentic Behaviour.
03:07Or a planned action to try to create a perception
03:15in this case against MPs,
03:18but it can be used in any circumstances.
03:22So, TikTok has taken a firm action
03:24and closed a number of accounts that are believed to be involved in Coordinated Inauthentic Behaviour.
03:31The MCMC also investigated several Coordinated Inauthentic Behaviour trends
03:39where a number of Facebook accounts wrote
03:45KKMAT won.
03:50This is a wrong action.
03:54Because yesterday we had a meeting of the Chief Ministers
04:01and some views were conveyed.
04:04I cannot fully explain,
04:07but before and after the meeting,
04:11I did not see Hadeh, including Dato' Sisanusi,
04:17stating any view or understanding
04:23why that decision was made.
04:25The judge's decision on the issue in Kedah,
04:29why was it made like that?
04:31I am commenting now from the point of view of Coordinated Inauthentic Behaviour.
04:36There are parties who tried to claim in Aikaroh
04:39that it is not clear why the judge made that decision
04:43which is more related to the relationship between the state government and the PBT.
04:49It is not a substantive matter about Halal and Haram.
04:53That is not the case.
04:54But there are several cyber troopers,
04:57fake accounts that have been identified,
05:00who are now trying to threaten the judge who made that decision.
05:06I give a warning.
05:08We will find you.
05:09The MCMC will make an effort
05:11and we will find those who are committing crimes,
05:15including those against the judges,
05:18and it is not limited to that.
05:21We want to ensure that the internet is safer to use
05:26by all Malaysians, including children and their families.
05:30To ensure that the internet is safer,
05:32we need to ensure that the issue of cyberbullying is handled in a more orderly manner,
05:39with a bigger punishment,
05:41and a clearer definition.
05:44Secondly, in terms of the platform,
05:47they need to help reduce the incidence of Facebook scams, advertisements,
05:56and also Coordinated Inauthentic Behaviour,
06:01such as CIB.
06:03Any other questions?
06:04Wabi, you mentioned an application that was banned.
06:07What kind of application was it?
06:08They used what I call an application,
06:11but it is actually a system.
06:15Half of the people know it as a troll farm.
06:20It means that there is an individual who controls a number of accounts,
06:25and with one command, one code, or one prompt,
06:32all those accounts do one thing.
06:36This is what happens.
06:38This is what we call Coordinated Inauthentic Behaviour.
06:41This has been verified by TikTok to me, to MCMC,
06:46and this has been banned by these platforms.
06:55For more information, visit www.fema.gov
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