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The Need to be Responsible Online User

by Farhan Abro
July 19, 2024
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The Need to be Responsible Online User

The Need to be Responsible Online User

With the advent of the internet, spreading an agenda, whether  positive or negative, has become incredibly easy. content uploaded  or shared  online  can reach millions of users worldwide within minutes.

The Need to be Responsible Online User

This rapid dissemination poses significant challenges, particularly in controlling highly sensitive content such as blasphemy, violence, harmful, and indecent material that can significantly impact society.

As an Islamic country, Pakistan is particularly affected by such unlawful content, facing  unique challenges due to the spread of blasphemy and indecent material online.

To mitigate  the uploading and sharing of unlawful content, it is essential for every citizen to be  informed  about local laws and the reporting mechanisms available with Social Media companies and regulators.

In the online world, timely identification and removal of unlawful content is crucial in minimizing its impact. 

Although social media companies  use Artificial Intelligence (AI) algorithms for this purpose, these systems are still evolving and require time to  become fully effective. As a result, companies currently depend  on a complaint-based mechanism, where the public reports unlawful content, and content moderators  review the reported content to determine whether it should be  removed or geo-fencing.

Effective results cannot be achieved without  active public participation. To facilitate the instant reporting of unlawful content to the PTA, a state-of-the-art and user-friendly Complaint Management System (CMS) has been developed.

It is accessible online at https://complaint.pta.gov.pk/RegisterComplaint.aspx ,  with a  mobile app available for download on both the Playstore and Appstore. User can lodge  complaints by selecting  relevant category, such as Against the Glory of Islam, Hate Speech, Anti-State, Child Abuse or Indecent/Immoral content.

The PTA team thoroughly analyzes each complaint and takes up the matter with the concerned social media platform for its prompt removal. For public guidance on lodging accurate complaints, a video titled “How to Report Unlawful Online Content” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZggEw2e5Gdw) has been uploaded on PTA’s official YouTube channel (@ptaofficialpk).

Social Media companies strive to ensure a safe platform for users through self-regulation, which involves establishing  community guidelines and standards. It is essential for the public to familiarize themselves with these guidelines, as they provide a framework of rules for uploading and sharing content. Timely reporting of unlawful content directly to social media platforms is crucial for its prompt  removal, and these platforms encourage users to lodge complaints directly with them.

The PTA has provided a list of URLs (https://www.pta.gov.pk/assets/media/sm_platforms_09032020.pdf) for major social media platforms where complaints can be lodged directly to platform. Additionally, WhatsApp, known for its end-to-end encryption, encourages users to report unlawful content within the app by long-pressing the message and selecting the ‘report’ option.

In a culturally rich and diverse nation like Pakistan, where individuals embrace various religious beliefs and sects, it is paramount to avoid uploading or sharing content that offends the sentiments of others. Knowledge of local laws is crucial to avoid legal consequences for uploading unlawful content. The Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA) Section 37 deals with the removal of unlawful online content related to the glory of Islam, particularly in cases of blasphemy, and Section 11 addresses hate speech and criminalizes any online content that promotes or is likely to promote interfaith, sectarian, or racial hatred.

PTA encourages online users to use digital space responsibly and to report any unlawful content directly to the  relevant social media company or to PTA for timely removal. This collective effort will help minimize the negative impact of such content on society at large.

Author: Muhammad Farooq

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