Anonymous ID: 3d52e3 Feb. 19, 2023, 7:20 p.m. No.18379222   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9450 >>9570 >>9635

Well they should be sacked as they missed mountains of CP on Twitter

 

Twitter has axed Australian team that eSafety regulator contacted to report child abuse material

 

The online safety regulator says it has no Australian staff at Twitter that it can contact to take down child exploitation material, after mass firings by Twitter's CEO Elon Musk shut down the team.

Key points:

 

Twitter's Australian team was axed after its takeover by Elon Musk

The online safety regulator says it has no direct line to report child abuse material on Twitter

At the same time, the regulator is considering whether to impose a mandatory code of conduct on the industry

 

The Office of the eSafety Commissioner has confirmed to a parliamentary committee that Twitter no longer has any Australian staff, a direct line the regulator said was vital to keeping children safe online.

 

"We share your concerns about the stripping out of Twitter's capacity to respond to child sexual exploitation, in particular. There are no Australian staff left here," the office's acting chief operating officer Toby Dagg said.

 

"The Australian complement was a really critical component of Twitter's safety apparatus as far as we were concerned."

 

Australian staff found they had been locked out of company systems in November last year, after Mr Musk flagged widespread cuts to Twitter.

 

The eSafety Commissioner, Julie Inman Grant, has written to Mr Musk to express her concerns about how axing the Australian team has affected the ability to deal with child exploitation material on Twitter.

 

Following his takeover of the company, Mr Musk declared ridding the site of child abuse material "Priority #1".

 

A review by US outlet NBC News in January found that Twitter accounts trading and selling child abuse material had remained active for months using thinly veiled terms and hashtags, including some that began before Mr Musk's takeover.

 

Greens Senator David Shoebridge — who raised the issue during the inquiry — said it was "plain wrong" that tech platforms could fire local staff without repercussions.

 

"Given the proliferation of online exploitation material, it’s remarkable there are zero local staff to respond to complaints and no Australian office whose job it is to remove offensive or dangerous material," Senator Shoebridge said.

 

"Apart from Meta, big tech refused to even appear at the inquiry today, proving yet again they think they’re beyond the reach of the law."

 

The commissioner's office said it was not just the presence of a trust-and-safety team in Australia that made a difference, but also the ability for the regulator to contact them directly to raise problems.

 

Mr Dagg said the office had access to "regional" representatives, but that it was "not quite the same" as being able to pick up the phone to contact a safety team directly.

 

The committee also heard that it takes Microsoft an average of two days to respond to complaints about child exploitation material, such as live streams on Skype.

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-02-20/australian-twitter-staff-dealing-with-child-abuse-material-axed/101998040

Anonymous ID: 3d52e3 Feb. 19, 2023, 7:26 p.m. No.18379254   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9450 >>9570 >>9635

Traffic controllers are held at gunpoint after gangs try to take advantage of devastated towns in New Zealand as rescuers desperately wait to hear from 3,000 people

 

New Zealand Cyclone Gabriel death toll climbs to 11

3,000 people still unaccounted for from the disaster

Cyclone hit North Island's east coast over a week ago

 

The death toll from Cyclone Gabrielle has climbed to 11 with thousands of people still missing in the wake of the catastrophic storm that hit New Zealand as local workers report being held up at gunpoint.

 

The category two cyclone left a trail of devastation from the northern tip of the country down the North Island's east coast after it made landfall on February 12.

 

In the especially hard-hit Hawke's Bay region, police on Sunday confirmed another two cyclone-related deaths bringing the overall toll of those known to have perished to 11.

 

However, there are still 3,000 people yet to be located with large areas cut off by flood waters or damage with continued power and communication outages.

 

One of the missing people is Joseph Ahuriri, 40, a dad to eight kids, who has not been in contact with his partner Clarissa Poi since Monday night.

 

Mr Ahuriri, who was visiting family in Hawke's Bay had been on the road when the Gabrielle struck and decided to weather the story in a motel in Napier but has not been heard of since.

 

'It's been seven days since I last spoke with him and my heart breaks every minute that passes,' Ms Poi told the New Zealand Herald.

 

Ms Ahuiriri said she had been able to travel to Napier and she knows Mr Ahuriri checked out of the hotel on Tuesday morning.

 

'I'm desperate, like many, for answers but in my case, my partner doesn't have a residing address in Napier or Hawke's Bay and I'm fearing the worst but still ever so hopeful,' she said.

 

'I have to return home to our kids who are just as worried and I can't bear to look at them and say "I didn't find daddy".'

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11770155/New-Zealand-Cyclone-Gabrielle-aftermath-Looters-warned-3000-missing-death-toll-climbs-11.html