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UAE Warns Influencers: $77K Fine for Harmful Posts

Are Dubai influencers entitled hypocrites or were UAE authorities right to crack down on panic-spreading content?
UAE Warns Influencers: $77K Fine for Harmful Posts
Above: An intercepted projectile falls into the sea near Dubai's Palm Jumeirah archipelago on March 1, 2026. Image credit: (Photo by FADEL SENNA / AFP via Getty Images)

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Government-critical narrative

The warning reflects the United Arab Emirates’ long-standing restrictions on speech and online activity, where laws against spreading “false information” or content deemed harmful to state interests can carry prison terms or heavy fines. The country’s cybercrime legislation and media regulations allow authorities wide powers to police online expression and criticism.

Pro-government narrative

UAE authorities rightfully cracked down on reckless influencers spreading panic and misinformation during a crisis, protecting public safety with clear legal consequences. The $77,000 fines ensure responsible content creation while Dubai maintains order and security for its residents during unprecedented attacks.



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