New South Wales Premier Chris Minns says he wants “tougher penalties” put on social media platforms following two separate stabbing attacks in Sydney over the week.
“It proves to be very difficult to foster community cohesion and harmony, to calm down the community, to send messages of unity in a difficult period when social media firms still continue to disseminate terrible pieces of information, untruths, rumours that circulate like wildfire through an ... anxious community,” Mr Minns said during a media conference on Thursday.
“Even the most passionate defenders of social media firms that may argue it is difficult to take down content in the immediate aftermath of a violent incident, it is pretty hard to defend it considering we are 48 hours after the offence and it is still up, still available. “We are happy that some of those pages have been taken down, which is good news because, in many instances, malicious information about damage to mosques and churches was being spread like wildfire.
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