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Australia wants social media to be ‘safe by design’. What does that actually look like?
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Australia is proposing a 'digital duty of care' framework requiring social media platforms to proactively prevent foreseeable online harms, building on its existing status as a world-leader in online safety regulation through the eSafety Commissioner and enforceable industry codes.
Australia wants social media to be ‘safe by design’. What does that actually look like?
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Australia is world-leading in taking active measures to keep people safe online – home to the world’s first dedicated online safety regulator, the eSafety Commissioner, and the first country to introduce enforceable industry codes requiring platforms to tackle harmful content at scale.
And now, a newly released federal government issues paper proposes a “digital duty of care”, which would require social media platforms to take reasonable steps to prevent foreseeable online harm.
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