The Australian government issued a legal warning to Twitter about an increase in hate speech reports since billionaire Elon Musk bought the platform, threatening six-figure daily fines if Twitter ...
Australian adults can now tattle to the government if they're being bullied on social media. New laws allow Australia's eSafety Commissioner to compel platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, and ...
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Twitter could be hit with huge fines in Australia after the antipodean nation’s cyber watchdog asked the social media company to explain what it’s doing to prevent online hate. The eSafety ...
New defamation laws in Australia have emboldened public figures to sue users for online speech, even if it's a veiled attempt to dox a political opponent. Reading time: Reading time 2 minutes In the ...
Australia’s eSafety Commissioner launched legal action against Twitter on Thursday demanding information about the platform’s strategies to combat online hate. The move comes in response to a ...
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Australia has called out X, formerly Twitter, for slashing its online trust and safety resources and hindering its ability to respond to concerns about harmful content on its platform. The ...
Twitter has joined other social media companies to call out Australia's anti-trolling laws as an extreme risk to the privacy of Australians, particularly minority communities. Kara Hinesley, Twitter ...
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