A recent stand-off between the Human Rights Commission and NZ’s internet safety agencies raises concerns about the effectiveness of the voluntary online safety code. With rising online misogyny, critics argue the code lacks enforceability and places too much burden on users rather than social media companies. A tougher legal approach is needed to protect women and uphold NZ’s international obligations. discusses this topic on The Conversation. Read the full article:
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