
Australia seeks global ban on violent video posted on X; Musk pushes back
By Karah Rucker (Anchor), Ian Kennedy (Editor)
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In the wake of deadly stabbings in Australia, the country’s leaders asked social media platform X to ban violent videos from the attacks. X CEO Elon Musk said if his company complies, it could set a dangerous precedent.
The Australian government asked the platform to remove videos of the April 15 stabbing at a church in Western Sydney. The church was live streaming its service when a person stabbed a bishop and several others. People later shared video of the terrorist attack online.

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Australia eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant asked X to block the videos from appearing to Australian users shortly after. The social media company complied, although it did so reluctantly.
Grant asked the Australian court to compel X to block the video for users worldwide. A judge forced X to remove the videos late on Monday, April 22.
After the decision, Musk called the court ruling “censorship.”
“While X respects the right of a country to enforce its laws within its jurisdiction, the eSafety Commissioner does not have the authority to dictate what content X’s users can see globally,” X’s Global Affairs account posted on the platform. “We will robustly challenge this unlawful and dangerous approach in court. Global takedown orders go against the very principles of a free and open internet and threaten free speech everywhere.”
However, Australian leaders said they were pleased with the temporary decision. They said they hope that a judge enacts a permanent ban.
“We’ll do what’s necessary to take on this arrogant billionaire who thinks he’s above the law, but also above common decency,” Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said. “The idea that someone would go to court for the right to put up violent content on a platform shows how out of touch Mr. Musk is.”
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The videos will stay off the platform until Wednesday, April 23, when another judge will decide if the videos should be permanently banned.
[KARAH RUCKER]
CAN THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT FORCE X TO CENSOR CONTROVERSIAL SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS –
OR DOES X HAVE THAT DISCRETION.
THAT’S THE QUESTION IN THE LATEST FREE SPEECH DEBATE.
BUT THIS DEBATE – STANDS OUT – WITH ONE MAJOR DIFFERENCE.
AUSTRALIA ISN’T JUST ASKING X TO BLOCK CERTAIN POSTS FROM BEING SEEN IN THEIR COUNTRY.
BUT THEY’RE DEMANDING X BAN POSTS **WORLDWIDE SO **NOBODY CAN SEE THEM.
POSTS THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT WANTS REMOVED FROM X?
VIDEOS OF A BISHOP BEING VICIOUSLY STABBED IN THE FACE AND NECK.
THE ATTACK – NOW LABELED AS A TERRORIST ATTACK – WAS CAPTURED ON THE CHURCH’S **LIVESTREAM. THEN SHARED ONLINE.
AUSTRALIA’S “E-SAFETY” COMMISSIONER WAS QUICK TO ACT.
ASKING SOCIAL MEDIA GIANTS TO BLOCK THE VIDEO FROM APPEARING IN AUSTRALIA.
X RELUCTANTLY COMPLIED.
SOON AFTER – AUSTRALIA’S “E-SAFETY COMMISSIONER” EXTENDED THAT REQUEST TO BAN THE VIDEO FROM BEING SEEN **GLOBALLY ACROSS ALL SOCIAL PLATFORMS.
AN AUSTRALIAN JUDGE ORDERED X TO COMPLY AND BLOCK IT.
IN A POST ON ITS OWN PLATFORM –
X SAYS “THIS WAS A TRAGIC EVENT AND WE DO NOT ALLOW PEOPLE TO PRAISE IT OR CALL FOR FURTHER VIOLENCE. THERE IS A PUBLIC CONVERSATION HAPPENING ABOUT THE EVENT, ON X AND ACROSS AUSTRALIA, AS IS OFTEN THE CASE WHEN EVENTS OF MAJOR PUBLIC CONCERN OCCUR.
WHILE X RESPECTS THE RIGHT OF A COUNTRY TO ENFORCE ITS LAWS WITHIN ITS JURISDICTION, THE E-SAFETY COMMISSIONER DOES NOT HAVE THE AUTHORITY TO DICTATE WHAT CONTENT X’S USERS CAN SEE GLOBALLY. WE WILL ROBUSTLY CHALLENGE THIS UNLAWFUL AND DANGEROUS APPROACH IN COURT. GLOBAL TAKEDOWN ORDERS GO AGAINST THE VERY PRINCIPLES OF A FREE AND OPEN INTERNET AND THREATEN FREE SPEECH EVERYWHERE.”
AS THINGS STAND –
THE VIDEO FOOTAGE HAS BEEN SUPPRESSED FROM **ALL X USERS UNTIL THE COURT HEARS ARGUMENTS OVER THE BANNED FOOTAGE.
HOWEVER – HIGHER UPS IN THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT ARE BERATING ELON MUSK FOR CHALLENGING THEIR ORDER IN THE FIRST PLACE.
THE PRIME MINISTER OF AUSTRALIA SAID
“We’ll do what’s necessary to take on this arrogant billionaire who thinks he’s above the law, but also above common decency. The idea that someone would go to court for the right to put up violent content on a platform shows how out of touch Mr. Musk is.”
THE PRIME MINISTER WENT ON TO SAY OTHER SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS COMPLIED.
TO WHICH ELON MUSK POSTED ON HIS X ACCOUNT –
“I’D LIKE TO TAKE A MOMENT TO THANK THE PRIME MINISTER FOR INFORMING THE PUBLIC THAT THIS PLATFORM IS THE ONLY TRUTHFUL ONE.”
WHILE ELON MUSK IS IN THE MIDST OF MANY FREE SPEECH LEGAL BATTLES WITH FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS THAT WE’VE COVERED HERE AT S-A-N –
THOSE REVOLVE AROUND ORDERS TO BAN CONTENT FROM WITHIN ITS OWN COUNTRY.
THIS IS THE FIRST WHERE A COUNTRY IS ASKING FOR A GLOBAL BAN.
THE CONTENT AT HAND – AGREEABLY GRUESOME.
BUT CONTROVERSIAL.
AS ONE SIDE ARGUES ITS A MATTER OF FREE SPEECH.
AND THE OTHER SAYS ITS A MORAL ISSUE.
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