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Elon Musk hit back at the Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese after he talked about the need for a "social license" as his government intensified scrutiny of social media platforms.
Elon Musk has slammed Australia as "fascists" in response to proposed laws aimed at fining social media platforms for failing to curb misinformation. The "combating misinformation" bill ...
It is the second time that Mr Musk has criticised efforts in Australia to police the internet. In April, he slammed the independent eSafety Commission’s efforts in the Federal Court to halt ...
The bill was tabled by Communications Minister Michelle Rowland on Thursday, who claimed misinformation and disinformation pose a “serious threat” to Australia’s “safety and wellbeing ...
A war of words is escalating between the Australian government and the owner of X, with PM Anthony Albanese calling Elon Musk an "arrogant billionaire who thinks he's above the law" in response ...
While some Conservatives, including party leader Kemi Badenoch, have echoed Musk’s points, the main U.K. beneficiary of his interest has been Reform U.K., the hard-right party led by Nigel ...
While some Conservatives, including party leader Kemi Badenoch, have echoed Musk's points, the main U.K. beneficiary of his interest has been Reform U.K., the hard-right party led by Nigel Farage ...
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