The social media platform has 28 days to respond to or pay the fine of 610,500 Australian dollars.
Australia's eSafety commissioner fined X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, 610,500 Australian dollars, or over $380,000, for failing to properly disclose information about how it is cracking down on child abuse content.
Australia's eSafety commissioner on Sunday fined X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, 610,500 Australian dollars, over $380,000 U.S., for failing to properly disclose information about how it polices 68-year-old engineer spent 50 years at one company and ‘always' told his bosses to ‘leave me alone': ‘Let me learn the job'
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