2024-04-23 05:33:10
Video of Australian stabbing continues to spread on social media
Musk asks if he has the power to delete the video
“Musk thinks he is above the law”
Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla. [사진 출처 = AP, 연합뉴스]
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanage has publicly criticized Elon Musk, owner of social networking service (SNS) X (formerly Twitter), calling him “arrogant.” Recently, a video of a stabbing incident at a church in Sydney, Australia, spread on X, but that was because Musk refused the Australian government’s order to remove the video.
According to the Australian news agency AAP, on the 23rd (local time), the day before, the eSafety Commissioner, Australia’s main digital crime agency, ordered X to block and delete a video of an attack stabbing incident in a Sydney church.
Access to the video was soon blocked in Australia, but X did not remove it from its servers. You can still view this video outside Australia, and even in Australia you can access the video via a virtual private network (VPN).
The Australian government has demanded that it be removed completely, but X maintains that the Australian government does not have the power to force users around the world to do so. Instead, they refused, saying it threatened the principles of open internet and free speech, and announced they would lodge an objection to the blocking order with the Australian Federal Court.
Musk emphasized: “Content is only stored on servers in the United States” and “Does the Australian Online Safety Commission have authority over every country in the world?” The logic is that while you can block access in Australia, you don’t have the power to remove videos from US servers.
On the 15th, around 7 p.m., a stabbing incident occurred at a church in southwest Sydney, Australia, and police were dispatched. [사진 출처 = EPA, 연합뉴스]
He also pointed out: “If a country can impose sanctions on other countries’ content, as Australia has requested, how can this be prevented when one country is trying to control the entire Internet?”
Prime Minister Albanese appeared on Australian channel Sky News and explained that the committee’s decision was very logical and that other social media platforms had also agreed to this request. He continued: “This shows how far Musk’s idea of going to court for the right to post violent content on the platform is from reality.”
Prime Minister Albanese said: “SNS should have social responsibility, but Musk shows no such appearance,” adding: “We will take necessary action once morest this arrogant billionaire who thinks he is above the law and common sense. »
Earlier, around 7 p.m. on the 15th, a 16-year-old boy dressed in black appeared with a weapon at an Eastern Assyrian church in southwest Sydney and attacked the bishop who was celebrating mass. Church priests and believers who tried to prevent this were also attacked.
At the time, the mass was broadcast live on the Internet, so the stabbing scene was also broadcast as it was. The video of the scene is widely distributed on social networks.
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