In one camp is a tech billionaire with more than 181 million followers on his own social network. In the other, political ...
Australia's social media watchdog is asking X to block content regarding a violent attack in Sydney last week for all users ...
Musk argues that agreeing to hide footage of the stabbing of a bishop from users worldwide would risk allowing any country to ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese responded by describing Musk as an “arrogant billionaire” who considered himself above the ...
Musk this week lashed out at Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his government, accusing them of trying to ...
Anthony Albanese, Australia’s prime minister, criticized Mr. Musk’s decision on Monday in an interview with Sky News. Mr.
Australia’s Anthony Albanese lashed out at the Tesla chief in a dispute about whether videos from a Sydney church stabbing ...
Elon Musk is fighting Australia after its government called for a video of a bishop being stabbed at a church to be removed ...
The owner of X said the requirement to take down content goes too far if applied globally.
The mercurial billionaire is now embroiled in separate legal battles with the governments of Brazil and Australia over their ...
Global content take-down orders can harm the internet as we know it today if they are adopted widely COMMENT | DAN JERKER B.
The Australian government’s battle with Elon Musk and X over violent content appears admirable, but will it change anything ...