Australia will begin Imposing Significant Fines on Social Media Platforms if they Fail to stop the Spread of ‘Misinformation’
- The Australian government is planning to fine social media platforms up to 5% of their global revenue if they do not successfully prevent the spread of ‘misinformation’.
- The legislation targets
—— election integrity 🤣
—— public health 😂 - This legislation explicitly EXCLUDES professional news… 😂
- Their demands:
—— platforms are expected to establish codes of conduct that detail how they will stop the spread of ‘dangerous falsehoods’.
—— These codes must be approved by a regulator.
—— If platforms fail to set these codes, the regulator has the authority to impose its own standards and then fine companies for non-compliance. - Elon Musk, the owner of X Corp, has publicly criticized this legislation, labeling Australian lawmakers as “fascists” and labels this as an attack on Free Speech.
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