
Australian Censor’s New Threat: Booting X and Reddit from App Stores
Critics warn of overreach as authorities push for app bans and tighter age verification, sparking censorship concerns.
Critics warn of overreach as authorities push for app bans and tighter age verification, sparking censorship concerns.
QCAT’s decision challenges X’s claim of immunity from local jurisdiction, setting a potential precedent for global social media governance.
The move aims to streamline government services through digital IDs, sparking debate over security and potential political misuse.
X clashes with Australian authorities in a high-stakes battle over online content control.
Facing a $500,000 fine, Gab defies Australia’s demand to remove content, spotlighting a global clash over online speech and censorship.
The push for online ID.
Australia ramps up calls for “accountable encryption,” pushing tech giants toward compliance with controversial backdoor legislation.
Rumble rejects New Zealand’s censorship demand after whistleblower reveals alleged Covid vaccine-related deaths.
Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s support for censoring satirical memes raises concerns about government overreach in regulating online content.
Elon Musk’s X battles Australia’s online safety watchdog, highlighting the censorship concerns after a church stabbing incident in Sydney.
Australia’s push for more online censorship sparks debate as the Communications Minister urges citizens to report speech to the eSafety commissioner.
As his online “hate speech” bill is accused of being a ban on speech he hates.
The controversial Julie Inman Grant continues to talk out of both sides of her mouth.
The Australian government is increasing its overreaching social media demands.
The controversial scheme could arrive as soon as this Summer.
Andrew Timming is mounting a challenge.
Opponents of free speech.
Forcing their dominance.
Controversial proposals.
Overreaching proposals.
Big Tech supporting the government.
The law is a further attack on free speech.
In a bid to stand up for freedom of speech, Australian free-to-air broadcast networks have raised criticisms about a proposed legislation aimed at combating so-called
Australia’s government has unveiled audacious plans to implement a universal digital ID system for its citizens, stirring up controversial issues related to privacy, surveillance, and
Critics warn of overreach as authorities push for app bans and tighter age verification, sparking censorship concerns.
QCAT’s decision challenges X’s claim of immunity from local jurisdiction, setting a potential precedent for global social media governance.
The move aims to streamline government services through digital IDs, sparking debate over security and potential political misuse.
X clashes with Australian authorities in a high-stakes battle over online content control.
Facing a $500,000 fine, Gab defies Australia’s demand to remove content, spotlighting a global clash over online speech and censorship.
The push for online ID.
Australia ramps up calls for “accountable encryption,” pushing tech giants toward compliance with controversial backdoor legislation.
Rumble rejects New Zealand’s censorship demand after whistleblower reveals alleged Covid vaccine-related deaths.
Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s support for censoring satirical memes raises concerns about government overreach in regulating online content.
Elon Musk’s X battles Australia’s online safety watchdog, highlighting the censorship concerns after a church stabbing incident in Sydney.
Australia’s push for more online censorship sparks debate as the Communications Minister urges citizens to report speech to the eSafety commissioner.
As his online “hate speech” bill is accused of being a ban on speech he hates.
The controversial Julie Inman Grant continues to talk out of both sides of her mouth.
The Australian government is increasing its overreaching social media demands.
The controversial scheme could arrive as soon as this Summer.
Andrew Timming is mounting a challenge.
Opponents of free speech.
Forcing their dominance.
Controversial proposals.
Overreaching proposals.
Big Tech supporting the government.
The law is a further attack on free speech.
In a bid to stand up for freedom of speech, Australian free-to-air broadcast networks have raised criticisms about a proposed legislation aimed at combating so-called
Australia’s government has unveiled audacious plans to implement a universal digital ID system for its citizens, stirring up controversial issues related to privacy, surveillance, and