Topic: Labor Party
The Labor Party has faced scrutiny for its interactions with Big Tech platforms regarding censorship and misinformation. Reports indicate that platforms like YouTube have censored significant portions of ads from political parties, raising concerns about free speech and the influence of corporate policies on democratic processes. Additionally, laws affecting encryption and privacy highlight the ongoing risks to individual rights in the political environment.
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YouTube censored 75% of ads from Australian anti-lockdown party
For “misinformation.”
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Australia’s Labor Party asks Google what “misinformation” censorship plans it has for the next election
Flags content from anti-lockdown lawmaker Craig Kelly.
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UK council bans workers from smoking at home during lockdowns
Now people are working online, employers are dictating what employees can do at home.
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Australian report reveals the problems with email tracking in political campaigns
Email tracking is on the rise.
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The dangerous Australian anti-encryption law is leaving people open to cyber attacks
When such backdoors are placed in what was supposed to be end-to-end encrypted system, the user data is no longer…





