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To: miraje who wrote (1453687)4/24/2024 4:48:18 PM
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Australian PM Calls For Crackdown on Memes About Himself

Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's support for censoring satirical memes raises concerns about government overreach in regulating online content.

Australian PM Calls For Crackdown on Memes About Himself (reclaimthenet.org)

Australia’s Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese has endorsed social media censorship of satirical memes about him.

Albanese insinuated that social media platforms are duty-bound to suppress the so-called “misinformation” present on their sites.

Albanese noted, “I noticed today, for example, on the way up here that they removed various sites that were up containing fake images of myself superimposed on other people. That’s just the sort of thing that’s going on on social media. Social media has a responsibility to do the right thing here.”

X has initiated a legal challenge against the Australian government following an unprecedented court order mandating global content censorship. This move comes after the Australian Federal Court ordered X to block worldwide access to posts showing a violent stabbing in a Sydney church, despite X already geo-blocking the content within Australia?.

Musk has openly criticized the Australian government, accusing it of attempting to impose censorship on a global scale. He argues that such court orders set a dangerous precedent, allowing any country to exert control over the entire internet. This approach threatens the foundational principles of free speech and the open internet, undermining users’ rights to access information from around the world.

The court’s decision has sparked debate about the role of governments in regulating online content and the broader implications for freedom of expression. Musk’s stance resonates with those who believe in the importance of a free and open internet, where content can be accessed and shared without undue interference from government authorities?.



To: miraje who wrote (1453687)4/24/2024 5:56:45 PM
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... and you must use paper straws ...

... and you can't have gas stoves ...

... and you have to curb your CO2 emissions ...

... and you have to buy an EV that may or may not leave you stranded in the middle of a blizzard because the battery died before reaching a working charger ...





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