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FOLLOWING the death of social media influencer A. Rajeswary, better known as Esha, two individuals were charged in court and fined RM100, prompting public concern regarding weak regulations on cyberbullying in Malaysia.

Many believe that the fines do not reflect the gravity of the harm caused by cyberbullying behaviour.

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