China's Social Media Interference Shows Urgent Need for Rule

China's Social Media Interference Shows Urgent Need for Rules

Disclosure of censored content and accounts. Publishing directives received from governments. Fines and bans for non-compliance. Last Tuesday, the Australian Parliament’s Select Committee on Foreign Interference through Social Media proposed these and other measures in a new report to counter the “real, pervasive, and growing threat” of foreign interference through social media.

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