Online abuse crackdown.

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Title: “It’s happening 😳”
Transcript: “foreign essentially it will work the same as a passport Australians forced to submit 100 points of identification like their driver’s license or passport when using social media accounts like Facebook and Twitter now police would have access to those social media accounts and it’s all part of a Crackdown on online abuse now users could be liable for defamation suits or even criminal prosecution and it’s all part of a plan hoping to deter people from engaging in bad behavior now the recommendations were handed down by a federal parliamentary inquiry their reforms that are being considered by the Morrison government with the chairman saying there is Merit to remove to remove the veil of being anonymous your new anti-trolling laws to prevent defamatory comments on social media how exactly will these laws tackle online bullies well Sylvia this is all about keeping Australians safe online in the first instance we are going to ensure that Australians know that if a third party makes a defamatory comment on your social media page you will not be liable for that we will deem the social media company the publisher for the purposes of those third-party comments and in relation to someone who believes they’ve been defamed online we’re going to get you to work with the social media companies and with that person’s consent to one mask that Troll And in the event the troll won’t allow you to unmust them by the social media company you can go to the federal court and you can get an end user information disclosure order so that you are able to take action against the troll”

1. Australians may soon need to provide 100 points of identification to access social media accounts like Facebook and Twitter.
2. Police will have access to these accounts as part of a crackdown on online abuse.
3. Users may be liable for defamation suits or even criminal prosecution for engaging in bad behavior on social media.
4. The Morrison government is considering reforms recommended by a federal parliamentary inquiry to tackle online bullying and prevent defamatory comments on social media.
5. The reforms include deeming social media companies as publishers for third-party comments and allowing end-user information disclosure orders to take action against online trolls.
Censorship and compliance orders with criminal charges?

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