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Online Safety Commission offers hope, but victims want process simplified
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Online Safety Commission offers hope, but victims want process simplified

Renae Cheng, a Singaporean content creator, has been targeted by AI-generated videos on TikTok depicting her being harassed, leading to ongoing emotional distress and challenges in explaining the situation to family. Despite reporting the content to TikTok, the videos remained online, prompting Cheng to seek assistance from the recently established Online Safety Commission (OSC). The OSC, supported by the Online Safety (Relief and Accountability) Act, aims to address online harms such as harassment, doxxing, and image-based abuse by mandating content removals and holding platforms accountable. While victims like Cheng appreciate the existence of this new body, they have raised concerns about the complexity and redundancy of the reporting process, including the need to file multiple forms across various platforms and authorities.

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The Straits Times logoThe Straits TimesLié à un parti🔒CentreFactualité 85Objectivité 80il y a 15 h
Online Safety Commission offers hope, but victims want process simplified

Renae Cheng, a Singaporean content creator, has been targeted by AI-generated videos on TikTok depicting her being harassed, leading to ongoing emotional distress and challenges in explaining the situation to family. Despite reporting the content to TikTok, the videos remained online, prompting Cheng to seek assistance from the recently established Online Safety Commission (OSC). The OSC, supported by the Online Safety (Relief and Accountability) Act, aims to address online harms such as harassment, doxxing, and image-based abuse by mandating content removals and holding platforms accountable. While victims like Cheng appreciate the existence of this new body, they have raised concerns about the complexity and redundancy of the reporting process, including the need to file multiple forms across various platforms and authorities.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents the issue of online safety and the establishment of the Online Safety Commission in a balanced manner, highlighting both the concerns of victims and the measures introduced by the government. There is no overtly biased language or selective sourcing that would indicate a clear倾向

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 80): The article provides detailed information about Renae Cheng's experience with AI-generated videos and her interaction with the Online Safety Commission. It includes direct quotes and explains the legal framework behind the OSC. However, it lacks specific dates or outcomes related to her case, which

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