Regulation on SNS in Elections
The House of Representatives passed bills for regulating postings to social networking services during election campaign. The regulation is aimed at avoiding distribution of wrong information or preventing defamation through SNS to maintain fairness of elections. The related bills are expected to pass the Upper House and be enacted before the end of current session of the Diet. They will be applied to nationwide local elections next April. Regulation on election campaign has long been focused on political fund, which would be distorting result of election by buying votes. However, current elections have proved that SNS has great influence on voters by providing with information which is preferrable for a candidate or has negative impact on contenders. Some distribute politically sensational video to attract watchers and earn a number of views. This activity is called “attention economy.” Regardless the leading or opposition, most parties can agree on necessity...