Digital code of conduct fails to stop all harms of misinformation, Acma warns
by Paul Karp from World news | The Guardian on (#5XAT3)
Need for damage to be serious and imminent before Facebook and Google take action means chronic' problems build, watchdog says - citing mistrust of vaccines
The code of conduct adopted by digital platforms, including Facebook and Google, is too narrow" to prevent all the harms of misinformation and disinformation, Australia's media regulator has warned.
The requirement that harm from social media posts must be both serious" and imminent" before tech companies take action has allowed longer term chronic harms" including vaccine misinformation and the erosion of democracy, according to the Australian Communication and Media Authority.
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