Meta, TikTok slam Australia social media ban
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The Rakyat Post on MSN[Watch] Malaysian Influencer Goes Live On TikTok To Talk About Wife’s Fatal Fall From Subang Jaya CondoRidz Okumura addressed speculation surrounding the death of his wife Akiko, saying she likely slipped and fell from their fourth-floor condominium.
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Sinar Daily on MSNPahang palace warns of fake Tengku Afzan TikTok account offering ‘Ramadan aid’The Pahang Palace has denied the existence of a TikTok account under the name of Tengku Puteri Raja Tengku Puteri Afzan Aminah Hafidzatullah, the daughter
The TikTok accounts of some Malaysian news sites, including Bernama, have disappeared, supposedly for violating the platform’s community guidelines.
Chinese firm ByteDance, the parent company of social media application TikTok, is investing in forest conservation in Malaysia as it explores opportunities to decarbonise its data centre operations in the country.
"A pilot just placed this on my table and walked away," influencer Steph Bohrer, 23, captioned her 11-second clip on social media
A Malaysian boy no longer has to "walk" on all fours after receiving custom-made walkers from donors, following a viral video on TikTok showing him shuffling on the ground with slippers on his hands.
Accounts blocked by TikTok include that of Malaysia’s national news agency Bernama and television news outlet Buletin TV3. The ban was still in force as of 3.30pm on Monday. “The problem is ...
Malaysian authorities say they did not grant citizenship or hand out national identification documents at a Democratic Action Party (DAP) talk in 2018, rejecting social media posts that misleadingly claimed a video shared online showed the majority-Chinese party helping thousands of Chinese nationals apply for citizenship as a way to "colonise" the country.
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The Rakyat Post on MSNTikTok Trouble: Meeting With Chief Editors Scheduled On MondayAccording to a report by Harian Metro, Minister of Communications Fahmi Fadzil announced that the Malaysia Communications and Media Commission (MCMC) will be reaching out to TikTok which is scheduled to meet with the chief editors of the affected accounts this coming Monday (3 March).
The incident, which was captured on closed-circuit television, saw 18 TikTok accounts of Malaysian media outlets which reported on the case to be blocked by the social media giant.
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