'SINO KOKONTROL SA MGA LIBRE NA YUN?' Senator Robin Padilla asked the MTRCB if they can review social media contents as he recounted a time when his wife borrowed his phone and pornography popped up on the screen. READ:
He cited that similar contents are available on Tiktok, which is popular among the youth.
“Itong Tiktok, alam ko sa kanila [China] ‘to. Ang gusto ko lamang sabihin, mag-ingat tayo dito kasi pag-pollute ito ng utak ng ating mga bata,” Padilla said. “‘Wag sana tayo magpabaya sa mga ganitong usapin. Baka akala nila ganito lang ‘to, pero hindi po. Sa usapin po ng kabataan, ang pinag-uusapan, hindi lang po droga ang pwedeng sumira sa pag-iisip ng ating kabataan pati po sa ganito,” he added.
Padilla then asked the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board if they can review social media contents. “Kapag po ibinigay ang mandato sa amin ng legislators, ito po ay kailangan naming kayanin ngunit hihingi po kami ng karagdagang manpower, assistance sa iba’t ibang ahensya katulad ng DICT at ng NTC dahil hindi po kakayanin ng mag-isa ng MTRCB at karagdagan na mga board members na tutulong sa pag-review. Ibig sabihin po niyan, tataas po ang budget na aming hihingin,” MTRCB chairperson Diorella Maria Sotto-Antonio responded.
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