2025年,71%的新加坡人主要在“WhesApp”和“脸书”上经历鱼捕捞,这促使2026年采取了新的安全措施。
In 2025, 71% of Singaporeans experienced catfishing, mainly on WhatsApp and Facebook, prompting new safety measures in 2026.
新加坡数字发展和信息部 2025 年的一项调查发现,71% 的居民经历过鲶鱼行为,这是最常见的在线伤害,主要是在 WhatsApp 和 Facebook 上,超过 80% 的居民遇到了诈骗和网络欺凌等有害内容。
A 2025 survey by Singapore’s Digital Development and Information Ministry found that 71% of residents experienced catfishing, the most common online harm, primarily on WhatsApp and Facebook, with over 80% encountering harmful content like scams and cyberbullying.
尽管认识在不断提高,但许多受害者由于被认为效率低下而没有报告事件。
Despite growing awareness, many victims do not report incidents due to perceived ineffectiveness.
政府计划在2026年启动一个在线安全委员会,并采用新的立法,改进平台问责制和对受害者的支助,以现有规则为基础,要求采用适合年龄的安全工具和限制未成年人获取有害内容。
The government plans to launch an Online Safety Commission in 2026 and introduce new legislation to improve platform accountability and victim support, building on existing rules requiring age-appropriate safety tools and restrictions on minors’ access to harmful content.