PUTRAJAYA: The violent riots happening in the United Kingdom caused by the spread of fake news is a cautionary tale for Malaysia, says Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil.
He said the riots are a reminder that the spread of fake news should not be taken lightly.
“We had faced a similar incident after the last general election as there was a surge of fake news being spread widely on social media platforms. The content was extreme and leaning towards 3R (race, religion and royalty) issues," added Fahmi.
Fahmi said at a press conference after a Cabinet meeting on Wednesday (Aug 7) that more discussions have been held with social media platforms to ensure that they are proactive when helping to curb the spread of fake news, especially those involving 3R matters.
The UK is currently facing its worst riots in 13 years following a stabbing in Southport on July 29.
It was understood that violent riots were sparked by far-right groups targeting minorities and places of worship after a social media post shared false information linking the suspect to be a Muslim.
Malaysia was among the first countries to issue a travel advisory when the riots broke out on Aug 4, urging Malaysians residing in the United Kingdom or travelling to the country to stay away from areas affected by protests over the stabbing in Southport.
It also urged Malaysians to remain vigilant and follow the latest updates as well as guidance from local authorities as well as to register with the Malaysian High Commission in London.