eSafety Commissioner criticizes social media for monetizing violent content
Australia’s eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant criticized social media platforms for monetizing violent and fringe content during a royal commission on antisemitism. She singled out X, stating it resists efforts to restrict disturbing footage, including the Bondi terror attack. Inman Grant emphasized the cumulative mental health impact of online abuse on the Jewish community.
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Published 02 Jul 2026, 11:41 UTC · Updated 02 Jul 2026, 12:00 UTC
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