• Elon continues to drag Twitter through the mud - and could face f

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Thu Jun 22 16:15:03 2023
    Elon continues to drag Twitter through the mud - and could face fines as a result

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    Thu, 22 Jun 2023 15:05:38 +0000

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    Australia could fine the social media giant if nothing is done about hate speech on the platform.

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    Twitter remains in decline - and it seems things have become so bad that government intervention has sprouted up. Australia's online safety regulator has sent a legal notice to Twitter, demanding the platform explain and
    outline its steps to combat hate speech or risk being fined.

    The letter , from eSafety Commissioner Jule Inman Grant, highlights that We are seeing a worrying surge in hate online and that Twitter appears to have dropped the ball on tackling hate. She further adds that a third of all the complaints received by the eSafety Commission are from Twitter, with reports increasing since Musk took ownership of the company back in October 2022.

    The letter gives Twitter 28 days to respond or face fines of AU$700,00 (about US $475,000). Inman Grant notes in the letter that increased reports of hate speech specifically began shortly after Musk slashed the social media giants moderation staff and reinstated thousands of previously banned accounts, including infamous influencer Andrew Tate.

    The lack of moderation staff on the platform has led to an influx of hateful conduct and abuse. When you couple that with Musks less-than-ideal potential features, its hard to deny that the app is becoming less attractive - or just effectively unusable - for a lot of people. The Glass Cliff

    Hate speech surged once Musk took over, and while he has appointed a new CEO in the apparent hopes of stepping back, it seems like Musk cant help but make clear who is really in charge.

    When replacement CEO Linda Yaccarino was appointed, Musk made it clear that
    he would continue to head product design and new technology while Yaccarino would focus on business operations. We cant help but wonder if Elon Musk has set the new CEO up to fail: a quick fix that ensures he can carry on
    spreading controversy (like recently calling the word cis and cisgender a
    slur that wont be tolerated on Twitter) that someone else then has to deal with.

    Yaccarino takes on the mess after Musk tanked more than half the social media platforms value since purchasing it in November. Twitter has run through controversy after controversy since that point, and considering Musk was
    quick to stick a woman in charge of clean up and redirection, we could consider her being hired as a so-called glass cliff hire.

    For the unaware, the glass cliff describes a phenomenon where women and minorities are more likely than men to be appointed as leaders in times of crisis. Forbes lists Ellen Paos appointment at Reddit, Marry Barra at GM, and Carly Fiorina at HP as examples often cited when discussing glass cliffs. In this case, Musk appointed the new CEO and she immediately has to deal with
    the valid concern and potential fines from the Australian government.

    This whole situation feels worryingly like it could be the beginning of a string of controversies in which we see Musk say or implement something
    awful, then sit back and watch Yaccarino pick up the pieces - or apologize on his behalf and then have to fix the damage done. Musk wants to have fun with his new toy - and he might have found a scapegoat to clean up after him when he makes a fuss in the playground.




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