On Sunday the April 21, Peter Dutton told David Speers of the ABC Insiders program that when it came to tougher regulations for social media companies and online content, there was ‘a bipartisan position’.
Amidst the media and online firestorm that followed the attempts by the eSafety Commission to force X to takedown ‘harmful content’ worldwide, Dutton quickly backtracked and was at pains to say that he didn’t support ‘silly’ global takedowns.
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