๐จBREAKING: Children in Malaysia aged 16 and under will be prohibited from having their own social media accounts starting in 2026.
Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil says the measure aims to safeguard children from online harm, reports NST.
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@fendithehunk I just realized this was him ๐๐ญ I still remember dia menganjing org boycott starbuck and he post he just bought drink from Starbuck, pantang Ada local news pasal Gaza, dia akan reply post IDF Propaganda dalam reply.
itโs 2045. we all play games together on steam machines with our steam controllers calling each other on our steam phones while we live in our steam houses content with our steam healthcare coverage. steam points still have no useful function
Vine is being rebooted under the name diVine, with funding from Twitterโs former CEO Jack Dorsey.
The app plans to feature more than 10,000 previously archived Vines and does not allow AI-generated content.
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kes di USJ 2, Aug 25, ayah mangsa jumpa anak dia tergantung di kipas living room tingkat atas. result postmortem- injuries to the muscles and bones were consistent with manual strangulation. the killer is still roaming free, while the fam is seeking for justice. help to spread.
The Communications Ministry is considering licensing at least 10 types of online games, including Roblox, which it deems unsuitable for children under 16, amid rising concerns over child safety.
"I have personally banned my children from playing Roblox and deleted the app from all devices at home," said Minister Fahmi Fadzil.
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