Tag: Facebook

Law In Malaysia Permits Judicial Review On Public Interest Grounds

In law, judicial review asks whether the decision-maker considered irrelevant factors, ignored relevant ones, acted in bad faith or reached a conclusion no reasonable authority could reach (Part 2).

Delayed Motherhood Remains Stigmatised In Malaysia

Motherhood pressure in Malaysia remains entrenched as married couples are still expected to have children soon after marriage, despite fertility rates dropping to historic lows. Siva Tangai Raju has the story
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Trolls, Cybertroopers And The Hydra

Facebook recently warned of the existence and proliferation of cybertroopers and trolls in Malaysia, and managed to stifle the growth. But these are the...

Umno’s Jamal Yunos Acquitted And Discharged For Uploading Offensive Videos On Facebook

The prosecution failed to prove a prima facie case against the Umno man KUALA LUMPUR - The Ampang Sessions Court here today acquitted and discharged...

In Run-Up To GE15, Politicians Turn To TikTok

The short-form video sharing app, TikTok, is the most downloaded app early this year, making politicians scramble to get on the bandwagon Some five years ago...

Facebook Allows Up To Five Profiles Tied To One Account

But Facebook will require each user to have only one Facebook account, with the main profile that continues to use the person's real name. SAN...

Gov’t Should Not Direct Social Media Platforms On Content

There's case for review of media 'community standards' for compliance with law There's the belief among cynics that "the media, being an unthinking animal, prevents...

You Want Your Teen To Be A Social Media Expert? Here’s How.

MCO 3.0. We all knew this was coming the moment the number of daily cases went over the 2000 mark. It is back to the...

Is Audio The Future Of Social Media Now?

The new buzzword on social media is Clubhouse. Our Feature Writer, Mohamad Taufiq Morshidi shares with us his thoughts and feedback received on this...