Australia Declares War on ‘Trolls’: ‘We’re Coming for You Free Speech Terrorists’

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Australia declares war on online trolls

The Australian government has warned online trolls that their days of enjoying free speech are numbered, and has vowed to “unmask” and prosecute anybody who posts offensive comments online.

The new initiative seeks to define Big Tech giants as publishers, making them responsible for the user-generated content on their platforms, as well as to introduce authoritarian mechanisms through which anybody can lodge a complaint with social media companies and demand a post takedown if they think they are being defamed, bullied or harassed.

“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,” Prime Minister Scott Morrison declared during a televised press briefing on Sunday. 

Rt.com reports: If a platform refuses to delete offensive content, a court may order it to reveal the identity of the anonymous commenter. In case the company again refuses or is unable to identify the troll – then it will be held ultimately liable and will have to pay any resulting fines.

“Free speech is not being allowed to cowardly hide in your basement and sledge and slur and harass people anonymously and seek to destroy their lives,” Morrison stated. “In a free society such as Australia where we value our free speech, it is only free when that is balanced with the responsibility for what you say.”

Morrison offered little insight into details of the proposed legislation, or if it will be up for public debate, but said he expects strong support from parliament. He previously hinted at an imminent crackdown on online anonymity during a G20 summit last month, where he said “the rules that apply in the real world should apply in the digital world.” However, it remains unclear how exactly the Australian government expects social media companies to verify the identities of their users.

The new measures, according to Attorney-General Michaelia Cash, are also supposed to bring more “clarity” to Australia’s High Court’s decision back in September, which ruled that media are liable for user comments even if the stories themselves are not defamatory. The ruling forced several media including CNN to shut their Facebook pages for Australian users over uncertainty and the risk of defamation claims.

4 Comments

  1. The bureaucrats advising the ministers of ministries are the biggest bullies on earth And the Ombudsman’s offices all of rhe departments that are supposed to represent the public to be public servants, that lot , all of them in it together, are the bullies. And some are not only criminals such as the deputy CEO of the communities ministry who stole over 22 million dollars and its all been hushed up by all of them in it together, but murderers, eg Shirley Finn, Corrine Rayney, and plenty of others who never got publicity, and again it’s all covered up by all of them in it together In fact the bullies are the criminals really. And they bully to keep their guilt hidden. That is the bottom line of global bullying.

    • And you can go to any state anywhere and find absutely comparable scenarios playing out globally And the journalists all keep their cake holes shut and the social media “moderators” censor delete and attack any whistle blowers. And that’s all directed by the Secret services whose role is to protect and defend the guilty from exposure. To keep the guilt secret.

  2. The moderators of RTs website are absolutely guilty guilty guilty of promoting hateful trolls Hackers and evil people as their star contributors. And they shadow ban just like the other major social media sites do Deceiving the world with their beastly creativities.

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