The Borneo Post

MCMC urged to probe, ban ‘Bigo Live’ applicatio­n

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Communicat­ion and Multimedia Commission has been urged to probe into the ‘ Bigo Live’ applicatio­n and to take immediate action to ban it.

Senator Datuk Mustapa Kamal Mohd Yusoff when debating the motion of thanks on the royal address at the Dewan Negara sitting yesterday said the applicatio­n was deemed ‘a social media prostitute’ and a threat to the developmen­t of young generation, especially schoolchil­dren.

He said the ‘ live streaming’ had captured more and more attention from social media users as it enabled them to have direct interactio­n with new friends or expand their businesses.

“What is saddening is when social media users misuse the ‘Bigo Live’ applicatio­n to engage in immoral activities which can lead to more serious social problems in future,” he said.

Mustapa Kamal said some ‘ Bigo Live’ account owners had gone to the extent of indecently showing off their body, which were unsuitable for public viewing.

“It is also worrying when their followers began posting indecent comments, demanding more and becoming addicted to the unhealthy and immoral activity,” he said.

The ‘ Bigo Live’ applicatio­n developed by a Singaporea­n company had followers from Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand and Philippine­s, and account owners could generate income through the ‘gifts’ given by their followers during the live streaming.

Mustapa Kamal said such a marketing technique had lured users to gain as many ‘gifts’ as possible. — Bernama

What is saddening is when social media users misuse the ‘Bigo Live’ applicatio­n to engage in immoral activities which can lead to more serious social problems in future. Datuk Mustapa Kamal Mohd Yusoff, senator

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