Police Commissioner Rusiate Tudravu has initiated an investigation following the emergence of a video featuring a man who is inciting violence and making inflammatory comments. It is suspected that the individual resides outside the country. This incident highlights the increasing concern about hate speech and cyberbullying spreading through social media platforms, which can create divisions among communities.

Commissioner Tudravu voiced his apprehension about the rising incidents that use social media as a vehicle for division. He urged users to practice their freedom of expression with responsibility and caution. The police are actively collaborating with the Online Safety Commission to foster a culture of online safety and ensure that digital platforms are utilized constructively, serving their intended purposes.

This recent call for responsible online behavior aligns with previous statements from various officials, including President Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu and the Fiji Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission. They have emphasized the necessity of promoting civil dialogue and combating misinformation online, particularly as harmful online interactions have been linked to tragic events in the community.

The ongoing discourse surrounding responsible social media use reflects a growing commitment among Fijians to cultivate a safer digital environment. As authorities work towards addressing harmful behaviors, there is a sense of hope that communities can transform these challenges into opportunities for fostering respect and understanding within the online sphere. The emphasis on education and collaborative efforts can pave the way for constructive engagements, mitigating the toxic culture that online platforms sometimes perpetuate.


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