The communications minister said ‘brain rot’ is real, and social media platforms need to do more to keep kids safe online.
The communications minister said 'brain rot' is real, and social media platforms need to do more to keep kids safe online.
During the Dewan Rakyat session today, 29 July, Tumpat member of parliament Mumtaz Md Nawi asked what the government is doing to protect children from toxic, low-value content on platforms like YouTube and TikTok. Between 1 January 2022 and 15 July 2025, 1,143 pieces of offensive or extreme content involving children were taken down following MCMC's requests, he shared.
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