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New ‘Anti-trolling’ laws to stop online abuse and harassment
10 Daily reports on recently introduced ‘Anti-trolling’ laws that are designed to stop online abuse and harassment. They talk to our CEO Andre Oboler about the consequences this […]
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New ‘Anti-trolling’ laws to stop online abuse and harassment
10 Daily reports on Victorian MP Fiona Patten’s push to update the state’s anti-vilification laws, broadening the legislation to include hate speech focusing on characteristics like gender, disability, […]
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Crackdown on Chinese accounts shows US social media giants becoming ‘more proactive’
The South China Morning Post talks to our CEO Andre Oboler about the reaction of social media platforms to combat the disinformation campaign in Hong Kong.
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Why Facebook and Twitter cracked down on Chinese state attacks on Hong Kong protesters
The South China Morning Post talks to our CEO Andre Oboler about the the disinformation campaign in Hong Kong, and the role that social media can play in […]
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Australia foments far-right ‘great hate’
jmedia.online talks to our CEO Andre Oboler about the role that social media can play in instigating violent extremism in Australia, following the Christchurch shootings.
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An Interview with Andre Oboler: Online Hate Speech
Hana Imsirovic interviews our CEO Andre Oboler about the Online Hate Prevention Institute, our key achievements to date, and how to combat hateful content online.
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‘We have more work to do’: Facebook battles hate, terror, child abuse and bots
The Sydney Morning Herald talks to our CEO Andre Oboler about Facebook’s issues with online hate-speech, and discusses strategies for combatting hateful content online.
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Facebook and the ‘phenomenon of trust and ignorance’: La Trobe
ZDNET.com talks to our CEO Andre Oboler about the threat that cyber laws can pose to our civil liberties, and the ways in which lawmakers should construct these […]
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Rabbi Blames US Synagogue Attack on Social Media ‘Encouraging Lone Wolves’
Our CEO Andre Oboler spoke to sputnikglobe.com about the ways that social media can instigate and facilitate violent extremism.
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After the Christchurch massacre, the Coalition and Labor passed a bill prohibiting the sharing of abhorrent material on social media, but experts argue the new law will achieve little.
The Saturday Paper talks to our CEO Andre Oboler about the Coalition and Labour passing a bill prohibiting the sharing of abhorrent material on social media.