eSafety Commission hits X with $600k fine for anti-child abuse gaps

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Another blow to the company's reputation.

eSafety Commission hits X with $600k fine for anti-child abuse gaps
The eSafety Commission has fined X née Twitter $610,500 for failing to cooperate with a probe into anti-child abuse practices, a blow to a company that has struggled to keep advertisers amid complaints it is going soft on moderating content. According to the commissioner, X failed to ...

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