SINGAPORE: Social media sites could be blocked or fined in Singapore if they fail to stop users in the tightly controlled country from accessing "harmful" content under a proposed law introduced in parliament on Monday.

Under the bill, regulators can order social media platforms to block "egregious content," including posts advocating violence and terrorism or depictions of child sexual exploitation.

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