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Minister of State for Digital Development and Information Mdm Rahayu Mahzam breaks down how the new Online Safety (Relief & Accountability) Act is designed to provide victims with timely and effective relief from online harms while enhancing accountability for perpetrators. She also shares how users, tech companies, and the community, all have a role in shaping the next phase of online safety.

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(00:00) A Message From MDDI
(00:20) Intro
(03:31) Why online harms need a new framework
(06:16) 3 big changes: Online Safety Commission, suing perpetrators, lifting anonymity
(08:18) Learning from other countries (including Australia)
(10:40) Balancing free speech, public interest & harm
(13:14) What counts as online harm (doxxing, stalking, harassment, etc.)
(13:57) How to get help: report platform → escalate to OAC/OSCE
(14:47) Is OSCE “online police”?
(16:00) Why this is urgent
(18:16) Working with platforms: what’s easy vs grey areas
(24:38) Holding perpetrators accountable: statutory torts & damages
(26:04) Calling out vs doxxing: when the harasser plays victim
(30:48) Triage: urgent cases (intimate images, child abuse)
(32:02) Deepfakes, impersonation & scams — where OSCE fits
(36:04) Who decides? Commissioner, safeguards, reconsideration & appeal panel
(40:31) Why self-harm & grooming aren’t covered here (other laws)
(43:40) Launch timeline: first half of 2026, starting with five harms
(44:19) Kids & online behaviour: whistleblowing vs piling on
(47:12) Should we ban social media for kids? Why it’s complicated
(49:12) Biggest rollout worries: caseload, flexibility, whole-of-society effort
(51:29) AI & online harms: “rules of the road” approach
(55:40) Parenting in the digital age: values, calibration, youth voices
(58:36) One Shiok Thing
(01:06:38) Post-interview reflection

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