Those who violate rules for likes will now face stricter fines

On social networks, under the pretext of collecting "likes" and increasing subscribers, there are increasing cases of various types of violations, and moreover, recording everything on video and posting it on the internet. As if everything is possible for "content." But this "hype" has consequences.
According to UzA, new norms are being prepared in the legislation to put an end to such actions. We are talking about the draft law on amendments and additions to the Code of Administrative Responsibility. It is said that the draft law was discussed in the factions of political parties in the lower house of parliament and caused heated debates.
The main idea of the project is simple: establishing administrative responsibility for those who spit on rules, disregard public order, and then promote it. That is, it is taken into account that the dissemination of violations as a "demonstration" is itself a negative example for society.
One of the areas highlighted in the discussions is strengthening administrative responsibility for obscene language use, obscene harassment, humiliation of people's dignity, and similar actions that violate public order in telecommunications and the Internet. At the meeting of the faction of the Democratic Party "Milliy Tiklanish," it was noted that this issue was also on the agenda and the project was supported.
However, there is an important aspect: the news has not yet fully clarified the question of "what exact punishment will be applied if the rules for liking are violated." That is, the draft law is at the discussion stage, and the exact scope of punitive measures may become known later.
The conclusion is this: the likelihood of "minute fame" on the internet becoming quite expensive in real life is increasing. There is one promising signal for the future - it's noticeable that efforts are being made not to turn disturbing public order into a "trend," but to turn cultured communication into a normal state. Even if you need content, you can't run faster than the law.
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