Australian Watchdog Fines Musk’s X for Non-Payment

Australian Watchdog Fines Musk’s X for Non-Payment

Elon Musk’s X has not ‍paid a fine imposed for failing to outline its plans to stamp out content depicting child sexual abuse on the platform
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Elon Musk’s X has not paid a fine imposed for failing to outline its⁤ plans to stamp out content‍ depicting child sexual abuse on the⁣ platform, Australia’s internet safety watchdog ‌told AFP on Tuesday.

Last month, eSafety​ commissioner Julie Inman Grant slapped an Aus$610,500 ​(US$388,000) ⁢fine ⁣on the company formerly known as Twitter for failing‌ to respond⁣ to questions she sent in February, criticising the company’s “empty talk” ​on the issue.

X was given until the end of October to pay the fine, ‍request an extension or ask for the fine⁢ to be withdrawn. The company had requested an extension which expired last Friday.

“Twitter/X has not paid‍ the infringement notice‍ within the allotted timeframe and eSafety is now considering ⁤further steps,” a spokesperson for Inman Grant told AFP.

X did not immediately⁣ reply ​to a request for comment.

Inman Grant — herself a former ⁤Twitter employee⁢ — last month urged X‌ to show it was taking “tangible action” to ⁤clean up the platform.

“Twitter/X has stated publicly that⁤ tackling child sexual exploitation is the number ⁢one priority for the company, but it can’t just be empty talk,” she ⁣said at the time.

Billionaire Musk has slashed more than ⁣80 percent of X’s global workforce since‌ his​ takeover, including many⁤ of the content moderators who are⁣ responsible for stamping out abusive content.

Proactive detection of child sexual‌ exploitation on X fell from 90 percent to 75 percent​ in ‌the⁢ three months after the takeover, Inman ⁤Grant said.

Australia has spearheaded ⁢the global drive to regulate social media platforms and it is not the first time ⁤Inman Grant has singled out X or Musk.

In June this ​year, she raised concerns about a spike‌ in more general “toxicity and ⁢hate” following ‍Musk’s takeover in October last year.

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2023-11-17 22:41:02
Source from www.ibtimes.com

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