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    Home » Australia will require social media platforms to act to prevent online harm to users

    Australia will require social media platforms to act to prevent online harm to users

    By SHOOTThursday, November 14, 2024No Comments146 Views
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    A teenage girl uses her phone to access social media in Sydney, Friday, Nov. 8, 2024. (AP Photo/Rick Rycroft)

    By Rod McGuirk

    MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) --

    Australia plans to require social media platforms to act to prevent online harms to users such as bullying, predatory behavior and algorithms pushing destructive content, the government said Thursday.

    “The Digital Duty of Care will place the onus on digital platforms to proactively keep Australians safe and better prevent online harms,” Communications Minister Michelle Rowland said in a statement.

    The proposed changes to the Online Safety Act were announced before the government next week introduces to Parliament world-first legislation that would ban children younger than 16 from platforms including X, Instagram, Facebook and TikTok.

    Critics have argued that removing children from social media reduced incentives for platforms to provide safer online environments.

    Social media has been blamed for an increase in children taking their own lives and developing eating disorders due to bulling and exposures to negative body images.

    Rowland said making tech companies legally responsible for keeping Australians safe was an approach already adopted by Britain and the European Union.

    Digital businesses would be required to take reasonable steps to prevent foreseeable harms on their platforms and services. The duty of care framework would be underpinned by risk assessment and risk mitigation, and informed by safety-by-design principles, the minister said.

    Legislating a duty of care would mean services can’t “set and forget.” Instead, their obligations would mean they need to continually identify and mitigate potential risks, as technology and service offerings change and evolve, she said.

    The categories of harm in the legislation include harm to young people and mental well-being, promotion of harmful practices and illegal activity.

    The government has not said when the duty of care legislation will be introduced to Parliament or outlined the punishment for breaches.

    The Digital Industry Group Inc., an advocate for the digital industry in Australia better known as DIGI, welcomed government efforts to “future-proof” the Online Safety Act.

    “DIGI’s members together represent some of the safest sections of the Internet, and their work to keep people safe on their services never stops,” DIGI managing director Sunita Bose said in a statement.

    “While we wait for further details about this announcement, DIGI’s members will continue to deliver safety-by-design on their services and work constructively with the government to keep Australians safe online,” Bose added.

    Swinburne University digital media expert Belinda Barnet described the duty of care as a “great idea.”

    “It’s quite pioneering to expect that platforms that host Australian users would have a duty of care responsibility in terms of the content they show and the experiences they offer,” Barnet said.

    “It’s making the platforms take responsibility and that just simply doesn’t happen at the moment. There’s an assumption that they’re a neutral third party. They’re not responsible for the impact of that content,” Barnet added.

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    Rachael Harris to return as host of Locations Managers Guild International Awards

    Wednesday, July 9, 2025
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    Actress and producer Rachael Harris, known for her performances in shows like “Goosebumps” and “Lucifer” and the feature film “The Hangover,” returns to host the 12th Annual Location Managers Guild International (LMGI) Awards, bringing her quick wit and talent to the star-studded event. The awards gala will take place on Saturday, August 23, 2025, at the Eli and Edythe Broad Stage Performing Arts Center in Santa Monica.

    LMGI president John Rakich said of Harris, “Her wit, warmth, and undeniable charm brought such energy to last year’s show, and we couldn’t be happier to have her return. Rachael’s genuine appreciation for the work of location professionals makes her the perfect ambassador for our celebration.”

    Harris, well-known for roles in television and movies, has worked on productions in many locations. Her career started when she joined the sketch comedy group The Groundlings. From there, she went on to television as a correspondent on “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.” Her additional TV credits include “Surviving Jack,” “Friends,” “Frasier,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “Modern Family,” “New Girl,” “Ghosts,” “Fantasy Island” and “Suits.” She most recently stars as Nora in Disney+’s “Goosebumps” and on “Leverage: Redemption.”

    Harris has appeared in many theatrical films, including “The Hangover,” “Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story,” “Old Dads,” and the original three “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” movies. She has also appeared in several of Christopher Guest’s largely improvised ensemble comedies “Best in Show,” “A Mighty Wind” and “For Your Consideration.”

    The LMGI Awards honor the outstanding and creative contributions of location professionals... Read More

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