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    UN unveils principles for fighting online disinformation

    The United Nations on Monday published principles for fighting online disinformation, including an overhaul of the advertising model of social media networks. After consultations with a variety of actors in the field, the United Nations has now published broad principles -- although with no enforcement mechanisms.

    'Harry Potter' author JK Rowling says she regrets not being vocal about her views on transgender people sooner

    ​Rowling, 58, has been embroiled in controversy and incurred the wrath of activists and "Harry Potter" film stars in recent years over her stance that biological sex is immutable. She denies being transphobic.

    Elon Musk says Canada law to stop online hate "Sounds insane"

    Tesla CEO Elon Musk weighed in on a debate over Canada's proposed hate speech law, the Online Harms Bill. Musk expressed concern over the legislation's implications, prompting a fact-check request. The bill, aimed at curbing hate speech online, introduces a digital safety regulator and penalties for offenders, eliciting criticism for potential censorship.

    'What is to stop any country from controlling the entire Internet': Musk on Australia injunction on church stabbing videos

    Elon Musk said Tuesday his social media platform X will appeal against an Australian injunction forcing it to take down videos of a church stabbing in Sydney. Video of the bloody attack, which spread widely on social media platforms, has been blamed by Australian authorities for feeding tensions in the community.

    Here's why Elon Musk is footing this Indo-Canadian doctor's Rs 2 crore legal bill

    Canadian physician Dr. Kulvinder Kaur Gill faced legal battles and censorship due to her COVID-related tweets, leading to lawsuits and investigations. She expressed skepticism about lockdowns and vaccination mandates, sparking criticism. Despite backlash, Dr. Gill filed a lawsuit against critics, which was dismissed under anti-SLAPP law. Elon Musk's X pledged to cover her legal fees, emphasizing free speech. However, critics argue that X's support contradicts its professed principles, as Dr. Gill's lawsuit aimed to suppress opposing views.

    Andrew Tate's lawsuit publicly names accusers, supporters threaten online

    Andrew Tate and controversy have become synonymous as his lawsuit against accusers has caused uproar.

    • International Day of Education 2024: Theme, significance and history behind the day

      Learn for peace on International Day of Education 2024, celebrated annually on January 24. This year's theme focuses on education as a tool for lasting peace. Events include a dialogue at the UNHQ and a festival promoting care for oneself, others, and the planet. UNESCO addresses the rise of hate speech with a global teacher training initiative. Recognizing its sixth year, the day emphasizes education's role in building peaceful, fair, and sustainable societies. Join the commitment to learning for lasting peace and empowering teachers in countering hate speech.

      Substack says it will not ban Nazis or extremist speech

      The response came weeks after The Atlantic found that at least 16 Substack newsletters had "overt Nazi symbols" in their logos or graphics, and that white supremacists had been allowed to publish on, and profit from, the platform.

      Why is Elon Musk in Israel? Here's all you need to know about his trip

      Tech entrepreneur and billionaire Elon Musk's Tel Aviv visit coincides with a four-day ceasefire in Israel's war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip. He will meet Israeli President Isaac Herzog and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss the rise of anti-semitism.

      'Ridiculous' US lawsuit by Elon Musk's X Corp should be dismissed: hate speech watchdog

      The Center for Countering Digital Hate also called the "ridiculous" and "baseless" lawsuit against them an attempt to silence others who say things X may not like. It also denied X's claim that commercial rivals and perhaps even foreign governments were funding its activities.

      Google, Meta win court fight against Austrian online content rule

      The Austrian law, enacted in 2021 and which obliges Big Tech to publish regular reports of illegal content, comes amid mounting concerns worldwide about hateful posts.

      Elon Musk's X disabled feature for reporting electoral misinformation, claims researcher

      After introducing a feature in 2022 for users to report a post they considered misleading about politics, X in the past week removed the "politics" category from its drop-down menu in every jurisdiction but the European Union.

      Twitter says it has sued nonprofit that tracks hate speech

      X Corp., the parent company of the social media company, sent a letter on July 20 to the Center for Countering Digital Hate, a nonprofit that conducts research on social media, accusing the organization of making "a series of troubling and baseless claims that appear calculated to harm Twitter generally, and its digital advertising business specifically" and threatening to sue.

      Rights groups urge Jordan to scrap 'draconian' cybercrime bill

      The amendments would toughen penalties for those seen to have committed cybercrimes including spreading disinformation, with those found guilty potentially facing prison time.

      Australia says Twitter is top platform for online hate, demands explanation

      The demand builds on a campaign by the eSafety Commissioner to make the website more accountable after Musk, one of the world's richest people, bought it for $44 billion in October with a promise to restore its commitment to free speech.

      Twitter’s US ad sales plunge 59% as woes continue

      Twitter's ad sales staff is concerned that advertisers may be spooked by a rise in hate speech and pornography on the social network, as well as more ads featuring online gambling and marijuana products.

      Twitter changes stoke Russian, Chinese propaganda surge

      The platform is no longer labeling state-controlled media and propaganda agencies, and will no longer prohibit their content from being automatically promoted or recommended to users.

      Trial of 2016 Twitter troll to test limits of online speech

      The misinformation campaign was carried out by a group of conspirators, prosecutors said, including a man in his 20s who called himself Ricky Vaughn.

      Elon Musk's Twitter roils with hate speech as trolls test new limits

      Twitter has long wrestled with how to enforce content policies fairly on its platform in order to appease the advertisers, users and powerful world leaders that use its service.

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