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Malaysia Looks to Criminalize Cyberbullying After TikTok User’s Death
The death of a Malaysian TikTok user has prompted the government to look into criminalizing cyberbullying and increasing accountability among internet service providers. Rajeswary Appahu was found dead from apparent suicide on July 5, a day after the 30-year-old lodged a police report over online threats she had received, local media reported. That led to two people pleading guilty before the courts on Tuesday over communication offenses on TikTok, with one of them receiving a 100 ringgit ($21.40) fine as punishment. [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] Such investigations and prosecutions are difficult because there are no specific provisions for cyberbullying under Malaysian law

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