AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoChildren’s Online Safety Crackdown: Malaysia has started enforcing an under-16 social media ban, requiring age verification for platforms like Meta, TikTok and YouTube and warning of fines up to 10 million ringgit for non-compliance, with existing users given a six-month transition. Policy Push in the UK: London Mayor Sadiq Khan is set to back an Australia-style under-16 ban, arguing it’s the only way to curb harms as the UK consults on “game-changer” online safety steps. Platform Accountability & Content Risks: Indonesia’s communications ministry warns weak age checks and recommendation systems can expose kids to porn, citing UNICEF data and pushing stronger safeguards under its digital child protection rules. Media Integrity & Fake News: Nigeria’s media professionals urged reporters to verify via primary sources, warning that misinformation can trigger serious legal fallout. PR/Marketing in an AI-First World: DUO Marketing + Communications says it won’t feed “AI-generated slop” to media, doubling down on human-led strategy and content as brands face authenticity pressure. Ad Industry Moves: dentsu India won Tata Group’s consolidated IPL integrated media mandate; Mastercard and TikTok launched a shared SEA music loyalty program. Social Media as Politics: Nigeria’s presidency called Peter Obi’s supporters “tigers of social media,” alleging manipulation and online influence tactics. Press Freedom: Europe and Luxembourg are taking action against so-called SLAPP lawsuits aimed at intimidating journalists.
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