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Malaysia restricts social media for under-16s; Uber partners on EVs in India

Malaysia will implement new regulations starting June 1st to protect minors online, requiring service providers to restrict account creation for users under 16 and enhance content moderation. Separately, Uber has partnered with India's JSW Group to develop and promote electric vehicle solutions tailored for the Indian ride-hailing market, aiming to accelerate Uber's electrification efforts in the region. Additionally, reports indicate that Lagou.com has voluntarily filed for bankruptcy, and Tesla has officially discontinued production of its Model S and Model X vehicles. AI

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IMPACT New regulations in Malaysia aim to protect minors online, while Uber's EV partnership in India could influence future mobility solutions.

RANK_REASON The cluster contains multiple distinct news items including a new policy rollout in Malaysia, a significant partnership for Uber in India, and a product discontinuation by Tesla. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.1]

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    Malaysia Introduces New Social Media Regulation on June 1: Restricts Use for Users Under 16

    马来西亚通信监管机构22日表示,将从6月1日起推出新措施,减少青少年在网络平台上接触有害内容。马来西亚通信与多媒体委员会在一份声明中指出,新规将要求网络服务提供商设置保护机制,限制16岁以下用户注册及拥有账户,并强化平台的内容治理。(财联社)