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Malaysia on Thursday moved to bring some of the world’s biggest social media and messaging platforms under its licensing regime, closing a year-long gap in which several tech giants had operated without formal approval.

From January 1, platforms with more than eight million users in Malaysia are automatically treated as licensed under local law, even if they had not applied, according to the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC).

The shift coincides with the Online Safety Act (ONSA) 2025 coming into force, expanding regulators’ powers to hold platforms accountable for harmful content, online scams and risks to children.

Because ONSA’s new safety duties apply only to licensed service providers, deeming large platforms licensed closes a loophole that had allowed companies to operate at scale while remaining outside the law’s reach, analysts said, though they are divided over whether the move will translate into meaningful changes in platform behaviour.

A smartphone displays icons of Meta’s social media platforms. Countries including Australia have moved to tighten online safety rules, as governments seek to hold tech companies more accountable for harmful content. Photo: DPA
A smartphone displays icons of Meta’s social media platforms. Countries including Australia have moved to tighten online safety rules, as governments seek to hold tech companies more accountable for harmful content. Photo: DPA

“The deeming of the platforms as licensees is a bold move by MCMC in operationalising ONSA,” Harris Zainul, director of research at the Institute of Strategic and International Studies Malaysia, told This Week in Asia. “The way I see it, platforms have shown their hand throughout the past year by not registering for a licence.”



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