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artikel berita The Jakarta Post berisi tentang ancaman pemerintah Indonesia
untuk memblokir Facebook jika terbukti membocorkan data pribadi pengguna
Indonesia. Berikut ini berita dan bentuk passive voice-nya:
Indonesia threatens to shut down Facebook if
privacy breached
KARNIS
SALNA
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Tue, April 3, 2018 | 11:24 am
An Indonesian cabinet member has
threatened to shut down Facebook Inc. if there is any evidence the
personal data of citizens is being harvested or the social media giant fails to
crack down on "fake news" during upcoming elections.
Amid continuing fallout over
revelations the data of 50 million Facebook users was obtained by a firm that
helped U.S. President Donald Trump’s campaign, there’s
growing fears in Indonesia that its presidential race could be corrupted. With
the contest set to kick off within months, Communications Minister Rudiantara
has voiced concerns that individuals or organized groups could exploit social
media platforms in a bid to influence the outcome.
"If
I have to shut them down, then I will do it," Rudiantara said in an
interview on Friday at his residence in Jakarta, noting Indonesia had earlier
blocked the messaging app, Telegram. "I did it. I have no hesitation to do
it again."
The
warning extends beyond Facebook to other platforms including Twitter
Inc., Alphabet Inc.’s Google, which owns YouTube, and a host of other
social media companies. Both Twitter and Google have previously agreed to work
with the government to monitor content.
Facebook
and Google did not immediately responded to requests for comment. A spokeswoman for
Twitter said the company was not prepared to comment on the Indonesian
government’s initiatives, adding that it engages with governments as
required. “We have dedicated government and law enforcement reporting channels
for illegal content,” she said in an emailed response.
A
country of 260 million people and Southeast Asia’s largest economy, Indonesia
is a prolific user of social media and boasts more than 90 million Facebook
users. Rudiantara’s warning comes amid a crackdown in Indonesia on the use of
social media to publish fake news and hate speech.
Both Malaysia and Singapore unveiled plans to tackle fake
news last month.
The communications minister said he had
contacted Facebook representatives in Indonesia to seek assurances that no Indonesian
user’s data was among the cache harvested by Cambridge Analytica.
Facebook indicated it would respond this week to his request, he said.
Australia’s Information and Privacy
Commissioner, Timothy Pilgrim, confirmed on March 20 his office had also sought
to clarify with Facebook "whether any personal information of
Australians was involved" in the scandal.
Severe
penalties
Along
with other social media platforms that fail to comply with a 2016 decree on the
protection of personal information, Facebook could face severe penalties, said
Rudiantara, who like many Indonesians uses one name. "There are
administrative sanctions. I can issue the warning letter to them. There will
also be criminal sanctions," he said.
Facebook
employees could face up to 12 years in jail and a fine of up to 12 billion
rupiah ($873,000), he said. "I
want an undertaking that there were no Indonesian Facebook users whose
information or data was used by Cambridge Analytica," he said.
"If that is the case, I can chase them, ask the police."
The
comments come as President Joko Widodo is set to seek re-election in a campaign
that begins in September ahead of the first round of voting in April next year.
Widodo, known as Jokowi, is himself an avid user of social media with almost 10
million Twitter followers. He has also been the target of hoaxes, including
having to fend off claims he is a communist.
The
communications minister said he’s worried about the potential for domestic
and external forces using personal information obtained via social media to
target individual voters in Indonesia’s elections. He’s also concerned about
the use of social media to spread fake news as a way of exerting influence over
the electorate, as it’s alleged Russia did in the 2016 U.S. poll.
"I
have to watch out, whether it’s internal from within the country or outside of
the country," Rudiantara said. "But the most important thing is we
have to look at controls for platforms."
Social media was already being used to
spread fake news and influence the elections, he said,
citing a post on Twitter that claimed he and Widodo had conspired with Chinese
President Xi Jinping to win the next election. Rudiantara denies the claim.
The
communications minister said he has a simple message for Facebook and other
social media companies: "If you are not able to manage your platform to
support the stability of Indonesia that means your intention to be in Indonesia
is not for business, it’s for something else."
Source: http://www.thejakartapost.com/life/2018/04/03/indonesia-threatens-to-shut-down-facebook-if-privacy-breached.html.
Access date April 11, 2018.
Passive Voice Tenses:
1. An
Indonesian cabinet member has threatened to shut down Facebook Inc. if
there is any evidence the personal data of citizens is being harvested or the
social media giant fails to crack down on "fake news" during upcoming
elections. (Present Continuous)
2. Amid
continuing fallout over revelations the data of 50 million Facebook users was
obtained by a firm that helped U.S. President Donald Trump’s campaign. (Simple
Past)
3. The
communications minister said he had contacted Facebook representatives in
Indonesia to seek assurances that no Indonesian user’s data was among the cache
harvested by Cambridge Analytica. (Simple past)
4. Australia’s
Information and Privacy Commissioner, Timothy Pilgrim, confirmed on March 20
his office had also sought to clarify with Facebook "whether any
personal information of Australians was involved" in the scandal. (Simple
Past)
5. "I
want an undertaking that there were no Indonesian Facebook users whose
information or data was used by Cambridge Analytica," he said. (Simple
Past)
6. Social
media was already being used to spread fake news and influence the
elections, he said. (Past Continuous)
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