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View all search resultsThe requirement to register is part of a set of rules, first released in November 2020, that will allow authorities to order platforms to take down content deemed unlawful, or that "disturbs public order" within four hours if considered urgent, and 24 hours if not.
“The results show that the public is still not proficient at identifying false information even though people are likely getting more exposed to the internet,” KIC research director Mulya Amri said recently.
A ministry official has denied suggestions that it had blocked social media platforms amid the continuing protests against the Job Creation Law, saying that doing so required following strict procedure and could not be done on the government's whim.
Indonesian netizens have turned to memes to criticize the Communications and Information Ministry's apparent blasé attitude toward a major data breach affecting millions of users of homegrown e-commerce unicorn Tokopedia.
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