Australian Leaders Criticize Elon Musk as X Refuses to Remove Church Stabbing Posts on Nostr: Elon Musk's X to Appeal Australian Injunction on Church Stabbing Videos ...
Elon Musk's X to Appeal Australian Injunction on Church Stabbing Videos
===============
#05e3abb8 ver:0.31
Elon Musk's social media platform X has announced that it will appeal against an Australian injunction that requires the removal of videos depicting a church stabbing in Sydney. The injunction was obtained by Australia's internet watchdog, the eSafety Commission, which compelled X to hide the videos showing a Sydney bishop being slashed during a live-streamed sermon. The videos had already been blocked in Australia, but were still accessible to users in other countries. Musk had previously stated that the company would appeal the injunction on the grounds of free speech. The case is set to return to court later in the week. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese criticized Musk, calling him an 'arrogant billionaire' who is oblivious to the distress caused by the videos .
The Australia...
#newstr #ElonMusk #X #Australia #Injunction #ChurchStabbingVideos #EsafetyCommission #Censorship #GlobalBan #InterimInjunction #AnthonyAlbanese #Fine #ChildSexualAbuseContent #Google #Snap
https://here.news/story/05e3abb8?ver=0.31Published at
2024-04-23 06:32:57Event JSON
{
"id": "b74621c9c2b3c54599f95564c4e7f987d65260caddf01025cf2465d2e0ac8ac4",
"pubkey": "ee04d808ff093ecf244659d49ee1351a76ebfa65a341ba2fcabe2b283fe1067b",
"created_at": 1713853977,
"kind": 1,
"tags": [],
"content": "Elon Musk's X to Appeal Australian Injunction on Church Stabbing Videos\n===============\t\n#05e3abb8 ver:0.31\n\nElon Musk's social media platform X has announced that it will appeal against an Australian injunction that requires the removal of videos depicting a church stabbing in Sydney. The injunction was obtained by Australia's internet watchdog, the eSafety Commission, which compelled X to hide the videos showing a Sydney bishop being slashed during a live-streamed sermon. The videos had already been blocked in Australia, but were still accessible to users in other countries. Musk had previously stated that the company would appeal the injunction on the grounds of free speech. The case is set to return to court later in the week. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese criticized Musk, calling him an 'arrogant billionaire' who is oblivious to the distress caused by the videos .\n\nThe Australia...\n\n#newstr #ElonMusk #X #Australia #Injunction #ChurchStabbingVideos #EsafetyCommission #Censorship #GlobalBan #InterimInjunction #AnthonyAlbanese #Fine #ChildSexualAbuseContent #Google #Snap \n\n https://here.news/story/05e3abb8?ver=0.31",
"sig": "835d69ba0d6774226eb66f2499c027018c7b41a054bee95adcde54e35e6cb3a66abc4925b4ea5c5f24fd6b951571792cfde7ed4cdc41f82974a6ce01fea9802b"
}