Prompted by the death of content creator Emman Atienza, a bill seeking to curb online hate and harassment has been filed in the Senate to strengthen protection against digital abuse and hold perpetrators accountable.
Senate Bill No. 1474, the Emman Atienza Bill, aims to expand existing laws on cybercrime and bullying by penalizing acts such as online hate speech, cyberstalking and the non-consensual sharing of private information.
It was filed by Senate Deputy Majority Leader JV Ejercito, who said the measure seeks to stop the rising cases of cyberbullying, online defamation and digital harassment, particularly against young and vulnerable internet users.
‘While social media serves as a platform to advocate for truth, it has also given room for ruining reputations, spreading fake news, rumors, false accusations and violence. In reality, there are no delete or edit buttons for the ones we have hurt,’ Ejercito said.
He said the measure was inspired by the story of Atienza, daughter of television host Kim Atienza, who fell victim to online bullying.
Under the bill, digital platforms will be required to take down or block harmful content within 24 hours of verified complaints or court orders, suspend or ban offending users and preserve digital evidence.