// Global Analysis Archive
Malaysia’s communications regulator issued a statutory demand to TikTok, citing delayed and insufficient moderation of allegedly defamatory content against King Sultan Ibrahim, including AI-generated and manipulated media. The move signals tightening platform governance expectations in Malaysia, particularly for sensitive 3R issues and content deemed harmful to public order.
PK livestreaming in China has shifted from light entertainment to high-engagement spectacles involving pain, humiliation, and risky stunts, according to the source. Authorities are escalating enforcement, but experts assess that real-time moderation limits and monetisation incentives will keep the problem difficult to eliminate.
Malaysia’s communications regulator issued a statutory demand to TikTok, citing delayed and insufficient moderation of allegedly defamatory content against King Sultan Ibrahim, including AI-generated and manipulated media. The move signals tightening platform governance expectations in Malaysia, particularly for sensitive 3R issues and content deemed harmful to public order.
PK livestreaming in China has shifted from light entertainment to high-engagement spectacles involving pain, humiliation, and risky stunts, according to the source. Authorities are escalating enforcement, but experts assess that real-time moderation limits and monetisation incentives will keep the problem difficult to eliminate.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RPT-4786 | Malaysia Escalates Pressure on TikTok Over Offensive Content Targeting the Monarchy | Malaysia | 2026-05-21 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-4753 | China’s PK Livestreaming Turns Violent as Crackdowns Collide With Platform Incentives | China | 2026-05-19 | 0 | ACCESS » |