Australia Abandons Controversial Online Misinformation Law Amid Senate Opposition
The Australian government has withdrawn proposed legislation targeting online misinformation after facing strong pushback and insufficient Senate support. The controversial bill would have imposed substantial fines on digital platforms and granted new regulatory powers to combat misleading content.
Supreme Court Greenlights Meta Investor Lawsuit Over Cambridge Analytica Scandal
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to block a major class action lawsuit against Meta regarding the Cambridge Analytica data privacy breach affecting 87 million users. Investors claim Meta's inadequate disclosure of privacy risks led to significant stock price drops in 2018.
Australia Plans Social Media Ban for Teens to Combat Digital Risks
Australian government prepares strict regulations to ban popular social media and messaging apps for users under 18, requiring age verification and parental consent. The initiative aims to protect youth from cyberbullying, online predators, and social media addiction while maintaining access to educational platforms.
Teen Pleads Guilty in Massive Nationwide Swatting Campaign
An 18-year-old Californian faces federal charges after orchestrating over 375 swatting incidents targeting religious institutions, schools, and officials across the US. The teen, who offered swatting-for-hire services on social media, caused widespread fear and drained emergency resources during his 17-month campaign.
Australia Considers Unprecedented Social Media Ban for Under-16s
Australia is proposing legislation to prohibit social media use for children under 16, aiming to address concerns about youth mental health and online safety. This bold move could reshape how young people interact online and influence global approaches to regulating youth social media use.
Australia Proposes Controversial Social Media Ban for Under-16s
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announces plans to ban social media access for children under 16, citing concerns about youth well-being. The groundbreaking legislation places responsibility on platforms to prevent underage access, sparking mixed reactions from experts and industry advocates.