Of course the tech companies won't. But I am sure the Australian tech community will feel quite angered that prospects of employability have greatly diminished or been hampered as result of public officials passing laws…
Society right now is toxic. If we had hosptials for entire countries half of them would be in the emergency room. The only energy that exists right now is type of energy that exeracerbates divisions between gender,…
your rightfully angry about certain aspects of tech industry worse thing you can do is have your anger misdirected in thinking this legislation will serve to improve the situation. this is about control. this is not…
privately is worse thing they can do only if its public and visible does it actually signal a cost to legistors whom pass such legislation
it's not difficult to understand these are the same politicians who win office by exacerbating tensions between religions, class, ethnic groups and gender and then when things get bad solution is passing laws that…
exact opposite. legislation like this will force tech and give legal basis be more invasive on individual user privacy in order prevent, predict or minimize risk of costly 'offensive' content being posted. spill-over…
you are seriously underestimating the power of tech don't forget it's not just the workers too it's the end users
The only path this leads is tech company's will be controlled and forced to become more than they already now virtual "depuities" for the state to enforce censorship and content controls. This is not the right…
This legislation is forcing tech company's to become "virtual deputies" of all content and information. It will eventually force tech company consider more invasive systems to analyze, scrutinize and evaluate every…
Things will change is global industry starts coming together and using Australia as an example by imposing costs on jobs, employment prospects, quality and availability of service. The tech company have so much power…
Making philosphical arguments about censorship, technical feasibility etc will never resonate with politicians in this political environment. The only course of action is to focus on jobs. This problem will only worsen…
Of course the tech companies won't. But I am sure the Australian tech community will feel quite angered that prospects of employability have greatly diminished or been hampered as result of public officials passing laws…
Society right now is toxic. If we had hosptials for entire countries half of them would be in the emergency room. The only energy that exists right now is type of energy that exeracerbates divisions between gender,…
your rightfully angry about certain aspects of tech industry worse thing you can do is have your anger misdirected in thinking this legislation will serve to improve the situation. this is about control. this is not…
privately is worse thing they can do only if its public and visible does it actually signal a cost to legistors whom pass such legislation
it's not difficult to understand these are the same politicians who win office by exacerbating tensions between religions, class, ethnic groups and gender and then when things get bad solution is passing laws that…
exact opposite. legislation like this will force tech and give legal basis be more invasive on individual user privacy in order prevent, predict or minimize risk of costly 'offensive' content being posted. spill-over…
you are seriously underestimating the power of tech don't forget it's not just the workers too it's the end users
The only path this leads is tech company's will be controlled and forced to become more than they already now virtual "depuities" for the state to enforce censorship and content controls. This is not the right…
This legislation is forcing tech company's to become "virtual deputies" of all content and information. It will eventually force tech company consider more invasive systems to analyze, scrutinize and evaluate every…
Things will change is global industry starts coming together and using Australia as an example by imposing costs on jobs, employment prospects, quality and availability of service. The tech company have so much power…
Making philosphical arguments about censorship, technical feasibility etc will never resonate with politicians in this political environment. The only course of action is to focus on jobs. This problem will only worsen…