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Human rights lawyer faces abuse from pro-Israel advocates

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Human rights lawyer faces abuse from pro-Israel advocates
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Australia's eSafety Commissioner, Julie Inman Grant, testified before a royal commission regarding the challenges of regulating graphic content on social media platforms like X. She highlighted the difficulty of forcing tech companies to remove harmful material, even in mass casualty events.

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The testimony underscores the ongoing tension between government regulators and global tech platforms regarding content moderation and public safety.

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The report focuses on the testimony provided to a government commission, presenting the regulator's perspective on platform accountability.

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