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Influencers must act responsibly, avoid sensationaling content for views, says Fahmi

He was responding to a recent case involving a local influencer who created social media content claiming that a friend had ‘gone missing’ in a forest in Indonesia.

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 08 Feb 2025 1:14PM

Influencers must act responsibly, avoid sensationaling content for views, says Fahmi
Fahmi also noted that while influencers are not subject to licensing, they should still uphold ethical standards - February 8, 2025

SOCIAL media influencers should exercise restraint and avoid sensationalising content merely for views, Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil said.

According to Bernama, he was responding to a recent case involving a local influencer who created social media content claiming that a friend had ‘gone missing’ in a forest in Indonesia.

Fahmi, who is also spokesperson for the Unity Government, said the matter has been handed over to the relevant authorities for further action.

“Since this incident occurred abroad, I urge media representatives to refer to Wisma Putra for official updates. For influencers who create content for their audience, my advice is to be mindful and responsible. Do not go overboard. Let this serve as a lesson for us all to improve our approach.

“Sometimes, the content presented may not reflect the actual situation, but netizens are quick to conduct their investigations.

“I observed that some influencers had obtained verification (about this case), but if this issue involves enforcement authorities, we should leave it to them to conduct the investigation,” he said.

He was asked whether the government had received any reports regarding the influencer and whether the ministry planned to take any action.

Fahmi also noted that while influencers are not subject to licensing, they should still uphold ethical standards in their content.

“My reminder is that although we do not license influencers or content creators, we must learn from this situation and avoid producing (such content) or engaging in such actions,” he said.- February 8, 2025

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