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‘Concept of free speech’ questioned after Australian MP’s warning to TwitterSky News Australia contributor Kosha Gada says the “concept of free speech” is being questioned after MP Michelle Rowland warned Twitter of hateful content in the lead up to the Voice to Parliament referendum. “The power and rule of big tech in suppressing stories or amplifying other stories and their relationship with government is the battle of the century,” Ms Gada told Sky News host Rita Panahi. “They are coming into the issues of the day and really do have influence…on shaping how the public thinks about these issues.”
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Twitter sensation exposing the ‘hard-left indoctrination’ in schoolsA former teacher has turned into a Twitter sensation after becoming a whistle-blower into the “hard left indoctrination” in schools, Sky News host Rita Panahi says. Exodus Institute founder Kali Fontanilla fooled social media when she released a satirical video explaining a new “communist lunch” program – where every child would put their lunch into a basket and receive a new one. “I am just putting leftist beliefs in people’s faces with comedic timing,” Ms Fontanilla told Sky News Australia. “I think people need to wake up, that’s the reason why I created the character.” The former teacher said she receives hate from both the left and the right. “The hate from the left is like racial slurs, but the hate from the right is like ‘she should be fired’ and of course, I should be fired if that teacher was real.”
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Could Australia ban TikTok? Government to ‘take advice’ on social media appThe Australian government is looking to the nation’s top security agencies to determine if any actions should be taken against popular social media app TikTok. 7NEWS
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Familiar face returns to top of world's rich listA surge in Tesla stock to open 2023 saw the Twitter CEO shift to the top of the pile once more. 9News
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Elon Musk overstated Tesla’s autopilot and self-driving tech, new lawsuit saysShareholders sue the Twitter CEO again, alleging they were defrauded with false claims of the vehicles’ capabilities
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