submitted over 2 years ago by ron1994
- The Nigerian government has introduced a new Code of Practice to regulate social media platforms, requiring platforms with over 100,000 users to fulfill certain conditions to operate in the country, such as registering as legal entities, appointing country representatives, and removing content that violates Nigerian law.
- The draft Code aims to protect the fundamental human rights of Nigerians and non-Nigerians living in the country, but has raised concerns among citizens and experts about potential government control over information shared on social media.
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