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The Australian government has fined X, an unidentified company, AUD$600,000 for not fully explaining its efforts to combat child abuse material on its platform. The country's eSafety commissioner has also issued a formal warning to Google for its uncooperative approach to the investigation. Additionally, X has been fined $386,000 by an Australian regulator for failing to cooperate with a probe into anti-child abuse practices. The company's inadequate efforts against child abuse content have resulted in fines and warnings, highlighting the need for stricter measures in combating this issue.
Australia fines X for inadequate efforts against child abuse content https://t.co/5HFTj7IlgD https://t.co/H4ArcW0GIx
Australia fines X for anti-child-abuse failures, warns #Google https://t.co/FTnMO8M996
Australia fines X for failing to crack down on child abuse content https://t.co/HKarn0uBsI
An Australian regulator fined X $386,000 for failing to cooperate with a probe into anti-child abuse practices. More here: https://t.co/rOQhpAR4FG
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NEWS: The Australian government has fined X AUD$600,000 after the company did not fully explain how it has been fighting child abuse material on the platform. Australia’s eSafety commissioner also gave a formal warning to Google over their resistant approach to the questions. https://t.co/6Tz74qdpsC