00:00Yang berhormat Datuk, in just a moment, we will invite you to complete the launch gimmick
00:05by placing the final piece of the puzzle, simbolising the collective effort needed to address
00:11to communicate suicide related matters.
00:13Hari ini saya sangat berbangga dan sukacita untuk menunjukkan garis panduan
00:20bagi pelaporan yang bertanggungjawab terutama dalam isu-isu melibatkan
00:26berita tentang kes bunuh diri ataupun suicide.
00:34Ini satu perkara yang saya lihat telah diusahakan dengan baik oleh Content Forum
00:40ataupun CMCF yang merupakan satu gabungan yang diusahakan oleh industri sendiri.
00:48Harapan saya garis panduan ini dapat dihadam dan diamalkan oleh semua pihak.
00:54Kedua, kita perlu libatkan bukan sekadar media arus perdana, mainstream media
01:02tapi juga platform-platform media sosial.
01:07Kerana platform-platform ini maksudnya pengusaha seperti TikTok, Facebook dan yang lain
01:17mereka sendiri perlu faham bahawa sebarang perkara yang menjurus ke arah
01:25apa yang mungkin bukan kita sebut sebagai pelaporan, news report
01:31tapi dipaparkan, dipamerkan dalam platform-platform mereka
01:36perlu diambil satu tindakan.
01:40We cannot have these social media platforms washing their hands off of content
01:47that could also create online harm, particularly related to suicide.
01:55So, I've asked for the content forum to make sure that social media platforms are also participating
02:04and eventually become a member of the content forum.
02:08TikTok is a member
02:09but Facebook, Instagram are not.
02:15These are also places where an X as well.
02:19So, I've asked that these platforms be brought into
02:23and be members of the content forum.
02:27Baik, apa-apa soalan?
02:28Dato'k, have you asked Facebook and other social media
02:31to be part of the content forum?
02:33Yes, I have.
02:34Have they done it? No.
02:36Action.
02:38For a long time already.
02:41What is their excuse?
02:42They have many excuses.
02:46And what Puan Mediha, CEO of content forum said
02:50Facebook, for example, said that they are going to be licensed.
02:54But I want you to know that TikTok took a very early step
02:58even before we came up with the licensing regime
03:01for social media and online messaging systems
03:05TikTok voluntarily became a member of content forum
03:10very early on.
03:11I remember, I wholeheartedly applaud
03:14TikTok's approach to voluntarily be a member of a content forum.
03:21But Facebook, Instagram, X
03:25far from satisfactory.
03:29So, I will also communicate with them
03:31but they must understand that
03:34content forum is not government-led.
03:37It's industry-led.
03:38It's actually in their interest
03:39that they participate
03:41so that they can help to develop certain
03:44whether best practices,
03:48codes of conduct.
03:49And this, I think, is in their own interest.
03:52They should be participating.
03:53It's not a issue of the acta.
03:56So, I think that they can help me
03:58and I don't have to be able to do it.
03:59What kind of thing is that they do?
04:00What kind of thing is that they do?
04:01What kind of thing is that they do?
04:02What kind of thing is that they do?
04:04Is that it is not a issue of the acta?
04:06But as I see, I just came back to the Ministry of Communication, the Rantau Asia Pacific.
04:17We can see that in general, many countries in Rantau Asia Pacific, not only in ASEAN,
04:25have had a problem with social media.
04:27Most of the social media, many of the social media, they feel more than the Rantau Asia Pacific or Asia Pacific.
04:39So, it's not a issue of the Rantau Asia Pacific, but the issue of the Rantau Asia Pacific is that it is not a issue of the Rantau Asia Pacific.
04:54It's not a issue of the Rantau Asia Pacific, but it's not a issue of the Rantau Asia Pacific, but in many countries.
05:00I talk to my friends from Indonesia, from Australia, from Fiji, from Papua New Guinea, from Rantau Asia Pacific,
05:15many people have talked about it.
05:24I'm glad you say, okay.
05:30You
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