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the social media laws are heavily backed by the mainstream media (murdock papers, for example). If it takes away some of their competition, they're all for it
11:35 - corruptMost definitions go by the ability to post stuff and connect to other users. We feature both of it heavily.
11:28 - IvorWe're about as social media as a digital edition of a news paper with commenting section. Are they going to block those as well in AU?
11:19 - tintinbTo be fair I use MS for all my social media needs. I have deactivated FB and Instagram for my own sanity. Only use whatsapp to stay connected with friends.
11:16 - M C Vicewhich they would, unfortunatly
11:03 - corruptOk, now I've read the whole thing. I see multiple ways of reading these "definitions". One would make us such a platform, another wouldn't. But I fail to see what Leverage Australia has over us other than blocking access
10:54 - corruptThe bill also references other legislature I don't have access to for certain definitions. The language is among the weirder legislative language I've read I have to say. European laws are usually pretty clear in their definitions
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