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Australia to force social media platforms to unmask ‘bigots, trolls’ with new law, says PM

  • Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Sunday that the ‘online world should not be a wild west’ filled with ‘bots and bigots and trolls’
  • New legislation will introduce a complaints mechanism so that people who think they are being defamed, bullied or attacked can get material taken down, he said

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Australia’s government has been looking at holding platforms, such as Twitter and Facebook, responsible for defamatory material published on their sites. Photo: Reuters
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Australia will introduce legislation to make social media giants provide details of users who post defamatory comments, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Sunday.

The government has been looking at holding platforms, such as Twitter and Facebook, responsible for defamatory material published on their sites and in September the country’s highest court ruled that publishers can be held liable for public comments on online forums.

The ruling caused some news companies like CNN to deny Australians access to their Facebook pages.

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison. Photo: EPA
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison. Photo: EPA

“The online world should not be a wild west where bots and bigots and trolls and others are anonymously going around and can harm people,” Morrison said at a televised press briefing. “That is not what can happen in the real world, and there is no case for it to be able to be happening in the digital world.”

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The new legislation will introduce a complaints mechanism, so that if somebody thinks they are being defamed, bullied or attacked on social media, they will be able to require the platform to take the material down.

If the content is not withdrawn, a court process could force a social media platform to provide details of the commenter.

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