eSafety demands answers from Twitter about how it’s tackling online hate | eSafety Commissioner
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Australia’s eSafety Commissioner has issued a legal notice to Twitter about how it's tackling online hate

eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant said Twitter’s terms of use and policies currently prohibit hateful conduct on the platform, but rising complaints to eSafety and reports of this content remaining publicly visible on the platform, show that Twitter is not likely to be enforcing its own rules. “We are seeing a worrying surge in hate online,” Ms Inman Grant said. “eSafety research shows that nearly 1 in 5 Australians have experienced some form of online hate."

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that is giving me deja vu

he already hinted to pulling out of EU Code of Practice

https://www.businessinsider.com/elon-musk-pull-twitter-european-commission-digital-services-act-2023-5

I’m very interested what his game plan is, because he kind fucked himself by firing too many law compliance employees, at least thats what I remember.

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