Australia blasts social media platforms for fuelling extremism

Australia’s top-ranking intelligence official and police officer have accused social media companies of fuelling misinformation and extremism.
Mike Burgess, director-general of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) and Australian Federal Police (AFP) Commissioner Reece Kershaw on Wednesday urged social media companies to do more to crack down on extremism and track criminals.
In a joint speech to the National Press Club in Canberra, they said technology is not above the rule of law and warned that artificial intelligence will make radicalisation easier and faster.
Mr Kershaw said that Australians on the open and dark web are being exposed to extremist poison that social media companies are refusing to snuff out.
“Instead of putting out the embers that start on their platforms, their indifference and defiance is pouring accelerant on the flames,” he stated.
Their speech came as the federal government is engaged in a dispute with X over footage of a stabbing at a Sydney church earlier in April that the AFP labelled an act of terrorism.
On Monday, the Federal Court of Australia issued X a two-day injunction to remove the footage for all users globally after the platform initially responded to an order from the eSafety Commissioner to do so by blocking the content for Australian users only.
The commissioner in March warned social media companies that they would face fines worth tens of millions of dollars if they fail to remove terrorist, violent extremism and child abuse content.
(Xinhua/NAN)
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