Kuala lumpur: The Ministry of Communications has pledged to uphold the decree of Her Majesty Raja Zarith Sofiah, Queen of Malaysia, calling for the online safety of children and adolescents to be given serious attention by authorities and society alike. Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil stated that the matter is already a top priority for the ministry and the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC).
According to BERNAMA News Agency, under the Online Safety Act 2025 (ONSA), which came into force on January 1, the ministry has summoned all social media platform operators to familiarise themselves with the subsidiary instruments under the act. They are also required to implement measures to prevent children under 16 from creating or accessing social media accounts within a short period.
Fahmi explained that the act mandates platform operators to block online gambling ads, scams, AI deepfakes, and other activities that pose risks to users. He emphasized the challenges posed by fast, cheap, and widespread internet access, along with increasingly affordable devices, which expose users to criminal and harmful elements on social media. He also highlighted the rise in cyberbullying and sexual offences targeting children as areas of concern.
Previously, the Queen decreed that the online safety of children and adolescents be given serious attention by authorities and the public, warning that the digital space can be highly toxic and have long-term negative effects. Her Majesty also expressed concern over the growing mental health issues affecting children and adolescents.
Meanwhile, Fahmi announced that the Jelajah Ramadan 2026, organised by the Broadcasting Department, will run for 20 days from today until March 8. Now in its 14th edition, the tour involves 15 vehicles and around 40 crew members, including announcers and guest celebrities, and will visit 30 locations across the northern, southern, central, and eastern zones, as well as Sabah and Sarawak.
The programme, launched in 2012, made history when it was recognised by the Malaysia Book of Records as the Longest-running Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Programme in the country, with 38 activities conducted nationwide.