Australia Proposes New Laws to Address Misinformation on Social Media Platforms! New legislation may fine social media platforms up to 5% of their global revenue for enabling the spread of false information. The move aims to protect democracy and public safety, but challenges persist over defining and enforcement. Stay informed as this debate unfolds. https://bit.ly/4eiK7OI #MisinformationLaws #SocialMediaRegulation #SocialMediaPlatforms #SocialMedia #Disinfomration #SocialMediaLegislation #Clickify
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The Australian government is moving forward with significant legislation that could see a ban on children use of social media for those under the age of . . . Read More, click here! https://lnkd.in/gb2fs7NP . . . #InsightPakistan #Australiangovernment #ChildrenAndSocialMediaRegulation #GovernmentLegislation #SocialMediaAgeLimit
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The Online Safety Amendment (Social Media Minimum Age) Bill 2024 (SMMA Bill) was passed on 29 November 2024, legislating a minimum age of 16 for social media use. Social media platform operators that fail to take reasonable steps to prevent Australian end users under 16 from having social media accounts will face civil penalties of up to AUD$49.5 million. Here's everything you need to know about it: https://lnkd.in/gdVGYHDP Authors: Paul Kallenbach, Nicole Bradshaw, Maria Rychkova and Ciara Bellis
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World's first law banning social media for under-16s has been passed in Australian Parliament. Social media platforms to be fined $32 million if they fail to prevent under-age users. #Socialmedia #Australia
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🗣️ Free Speech vs. Misinformation Bill 2024: A Critical Debate in Australia The new Misinformation Bill aims to curb online misinformation but raises concerns about free speech, especially with government exemptions. While it targets harmful false content on digital platforms, critics argue that it risks stifling public debate and allows political actors to bypass accountability. Is this bill necessary to protect citizens, or could it lead to overreach and censorship? Let’s discuss! 💬 #FreeSpeech #MisinformationBill #Australia #DigitalRights Our full discussion in comments! 👇
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Bill Alert! US Senate Bill S 410 - Federal Social Media Research Act Policy: Health Full Details: https://lnkd.in/e-QUnP-x Bill 118 s 410, also known as the Federal Social Media Research Act, is a piece of legislation introduced in the United States Congress. The purpose of this bill is to authorize federal agencies to conduct research on social media platforms in order to gather information that may be relevant to national security or law enforcement efforts. Under this bill, federal agencies would be allowed to use automated tools to monitor and analyze publicly a...
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The speed of this push forward is unconscionable.
A social media ban has serious implications for children and young people across the country. A one-day submission period to examine the details of the proposed law is entirely inadequate. We need actual consultation, not just the appearance of it. https://lnkd.in/gkTsBTfM
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Australia proposes law to #ban social media for children under 16 The Australian government has proposed new legislation which would ban social media for children under 16 in a landmark move #NationalTechnologyNews #SocialMedia #Children
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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced on Thursday to Ban Social Media for People Under 16 Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced on Thursday that the government will make a law to ban social media for people under the age of 16. This move is part of efforts to protect young people from online risks and ensure their safety on the internet. #AustraliaSocialMediaBan #Under16SocialMediaBan #AnthonyAlbanese #OnlineSafetyForTeens #SocialMediaRegulation #YouthOnlineProtection #AustraliaGovernmentPolicy
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Social media misinformation - The delicate issue of legitimate speech and govt. control on misinformation - The dire need to demarcate the line between permissible persuasion and impermissible coercion - US Supreme Court to take up the issue - It is going to be a significant ruling that could have far reaching consequences- https://lnkd.in/g4e5xUVU #socialmedia #misinformation #legitimatespeech #internet #freedomofspeech
Supreme Court to decide if White House went too far fighting social media misinformation
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🔍 Should we ban teens from social media? No—and here’s why. The Albanese Government’s proposal to ban under-16s from social media raises significant concerns for all Australians. It risks infringing human rights, undermining privacy, and may even breach the implied freedom of political communication—a cornerstone of our democracy. Instead of restricting access, the government should tackle the real issue: harmful business practices by social media platforms. Independent Zoe Daniel MP Online Safety Amendment (Digital Duty of Care) Bill 2024 offers a smarter, rights-respecting solution. The Bill enforces accountability by requiring platforms to: ✔️ Assess & mitigate risks ✔️ Safeguard users’ wellbeing ✔️ Implement transparency measures This systemic approach prioritises online safety without compromising freedoms like privacy and freedom of expression. The Human Rights Law Centre calls on the Government to abandon the proposed social media ban and support the Duty of Care Bill—a measured, effective response to online safety challenges that aligns Australia with international best practices.
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