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Sharks star calls for government to introduce new social media laws

Frenzy.

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Cronulla Sharks 23-year-old rising star Ronaldo Mulitalo has called for social media reform after receiving death threats and racial abuse via social media.

Going public with messages that individuals have sent him on Instagram, Mulitalo is pleading that government officials can introduce new social media laws.

This includes introducing a policy where you need to provide photo ID and personal details to hold a social media account.

"I played the Bulldogs (in a pre-season trial match in February) and I copped things about my family that they should die," Mulitalo said to the Daily Telegraph.

"I've copped death threats too, messages too about spitting on my mum's grave."

Mulitalo has earnt the backing of Erin Molan, who has backed his bravery to step forward. Molan is a pioneer for social media reform and has received similar threatening messages in the past from unknown individuals.

She further disclosed that more need to be done to ease the social media platform.

"If you had to log and register your personal identification to hold a social media account, I think that would make so much difference," Molan said to the Daily Telegraph.

"Because they're weak, they're cowards, they're scared."

"But if they knew they were easily identifiable they just wouldn't do it."

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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 08: Darryl Brohman, Beau Ryan, Erin Molan and Paul Vautin pose with the Logie Award for Best Sports Program 'The NRL Footy Show' during the 58th Annual Logie Awards at Crown Palladium on May 8, 2016 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Scott Barbour/Getty Images)
Having received these threats, Mulitalo admitted he chose to block them rather than inform the police.

"Every player cops it," Mulitalo revealed to the Daily Telegraph.

"The other day my partner wanted to go through my messages and check what had come through and she got a pretty good reality check on what I've got to deal with and what comes through from the other side."

"She was in shock."

"My fear is that younger players than me won't have the mental strength to handle this abuse."

"Social media has given the world a ticket to get away with it, it's all too easy to sit on your phone and abuse people."

"As a society, not just the game, we need to introduce better security and verification for young kids, who get on the internet and say things that are disgusting."

"A licence, like a car licence where your details need to be included, is a start."

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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 10: Paul Gallen of the Sharks watches on from the bench during the round 14 NRL match between the Cronulla Sharks and the Wests Tigers at Southern Cross Group Stadium on June 10, 2018 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)

Former Sharks captain Paul Gallen has echoed the push for change agreeing with Mulitalo and Molan.

"It‘s open slather for anyone to abuse another person," Gallen said to the Daily Telegraph.

"In what part of society do we think it's okay to racially abuse or attack another person's family?"

"The government has to look at a registration system that is no different to getting a car licence or joining a bank."
"Let's see how many of these cowards want to attack another person when their details are being kept on file."
 

bluefox68

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100% agree.

If these people could be identified, charged and fined steeply, that'd be a great outcome.
 

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Bacjed by Molan,ffs, don't like it scroll along, change the channel, flip the page over.
Sky News constantly attacks people against their hard right wing agenda
 
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Quigs

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Now 'spose' someone's account is hacked. I'm lead to believe it happens occasionally on Mr Facey Books platform and they (the hackers) start posting up naughty things. Who will be in the poo then.
 
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Now 'spose' someone's account is hacked. I'm lead to believe it happens occasionally on Mr Facey Books platform and they (the hackers) start posting up naughty things. Who will be in the poo then.
None of these companies are Australian based so how would this even work.
None of these companies are going to change rules to sign up.
Then what happens if there is a data breach and all information is in the dark web
 

toomuchsoup

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Obviously Ronnie shouldn’t have to put up with that sort of stuff, but asking to completely change the way the internet is used is ridiculous. As good as his intentions are, that’s a slippery slope to a very controlled and censored internet
 
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Obviously Ronnie shouldn’t have to put up with that sort of stuff, but asking to completely change the way the internet is used is ridiculous. As good as his intentions are, that’s a slippery slope to a very controlled and censored internet
A few short yrs ago, some of us less in tune with the WWW. just thought of it as a way to communicate with fellow human beings. Of course it was taken over by influencers in Politics, Nationalism , Racism etc.. extremists , leftists rightists etc etc etc . Then taken over as a weapon for ideologists at war as well! and govts to control their populations ... Great! Put all your info on internet to make things EASY . Dont worry ... it can be hacked by foreign Govts or even people that just dont like you ,like maybe broncos fans .... Any way My advice to ronnie is 100% of them are Cowards . Still be carefull with information you make public because cowards act out when they think they have an advantage.
 

Quigs

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Anyhow let's just let this matter ride for awhile and chill out and have a bit of fun with some neat questions.

What was your first car?
Who was your favourite teacher?
What school did you attend?
What was the first concert you went to?
 

Frenzy.

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Anyhow let's just let this matter ride for awhile and chill out and have a bit of fun with some neat questions.

What was your first car?
Who was your favourite teacher?
What school did you attend?
What was the first concert you went to?

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1976 - Queen. Went to Easter show first, did the rides, got the showbags and onto the Hordern for the concert
 
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F.E.Holden - Wish I still had it.
Don Tunningley Agriculture and Science teacher... First teacher I ever had that talked to you , not at you .
Bishop Elementary School , Narrabri High, Manilla District Rural School , Tamworth High School, Oxley High School
Lou Reed 1975? horden
 

toomuchsoup

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F.E.Holden - Wish I still had it.
Don Tunningley Agriculture and Science teacher... First teacher I ever had that talked to you , not at you .
Bishop Elementary School , Narrabri High, Manilla District Rural School , Tamworth High School, Oxley High School
Lou Reed 1975? horden
Was that the tour when he was blonde? Or the following one where he seemed miserable? That’s a great first concert either way
 
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