Australia fines X, formerly Twitter, for not answering questions on child abuse content
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The social media platform has 28 days to respond to or pay the fine of 610,500 Australian dollars.

Australia fines X for not answering questions on child abuse content::The social media platform has 28 days to respond to or pay the fine of 610,500 Australian dollars.

@TheBronko@lemmy.world
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Seems like this will be just the beginning of fines that X/Twitter can collect.

@Mateoto@lemmy.world
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$380k (US dollars) is nothing more than a slap on the wrist for Musk. Fines need to be higher and continuous to make a lasting impact on him, users, and advertisers.

Blue
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What a coincidence, the moment a social platform is infested with right wing trash, CSAM starts appearing.

@rustyfish@lemmy.world
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Yeah, it’s always such a coincidence and no one can explain this weird, mysterious phenomenon. But it’s probably Antifa Warlocks with their internet voodoo.

@jagoan@lemmy.world
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The guy’s not paying rents, why would he pay fines?

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