Europe agrees to landmark Digital Markets Act: What's next?
The upcoming digital rules seek to blacklist certain practices used by tech giants to 'put an end' to their ever-increasing dominance
The upcoming digital rules seek to blacklist certain practices used by tech giants to 'put an end' to their ever-increasing dominance
From being too hard to access to being unclear, various people have testified that the anti-trolling Bill needs more work if it is to become law.
The EFA has labelled the federal government's anti-trolling Bill as a cynical attempt to use community concerns about online abuse to improve the circumstances of a privileged few.
Meta finds it unclear as to why the defence would still apply to material posted online by a New Zealand user, but not if it is posted in Australia.
Australia's eSafety commissioner is not sure whether social media platforms are even capable of adhering to the country's anti-trolling laws.
A bipartisan investigation will analyse if usage of TikTok is harming young users, and whether or not TikTok is aware of these harms.
Committee chair Lucy Wicks said she was not convinced by Meta's argument that its efforts are sufficient in removing bullying and harassment content.
Nick Clegg will now be responsible for leading Meta on all policy matters.
Zuckerberg is between a rock and a hard place with his company suffering one setback after another.
The company remained quiet on what it would do if there continues to be no EU-US data transfer agreement, however.