Singapore proposes new law to tackle harmful online content

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Singapore to block or fine social media sites if they fail to stop users from accessing harmful content. TheSun TheSunDaily NewsUpdates Singapore SocialMedia law ministry

: Social media sites could be blocked or fined in Singapore if they fail to stop users in the tightly-controlled country from accessing “harmful” content under a proposed law introduced in parliament on Monday.

Content that poses a public health risk or that is likely to cause racial and religious disharmony in Singapore is also included, the Ministry of Communications and Information said in a statement on Monday. Regulators can also order platforms to block a specific account from being accessed by users in Singapore, but the orders will not apply to private communications.

Parliament will debate the bill in November. If it is passed, it would give authorities another tool to control online content.

 

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