Social Media Giants are Deleting Lifesaving Drug Warnings: Interview with AIVL’s Molly Howes

Social Media Giants are Deleting Lifesaving Drug Warnings: Interview with AIVL’s Molly Howes

Social media companies, like Meta and TikTok, have been removing the drug warning alerts that local harm reduction organisations have been posting on their social media pages, despite the fact that these are warnings about bad batches of illicit substances, and engagement with a post that specifically warns people about identified toxic drug batches ...
Premier David Crisafulli faces up to 2 years jail for breaching his own hate speech laws

Premier David Crisafulli faces up to 2 years jail for breaching his own hate speech laws

Queensland Premier David Crisafulli has breached his own newly legislated hate speech laws, which carries a sentence of up to 2 years jail, with the help of federal LNP Senator James McGrath […] The post Premier David Crisafulli faces up to 2 years jail for breaching his own hate speech laws appeared first on Kangaroo Court of Australia.

Social Media Giants are Deleting Lifesaving Drug Warnings: Interview with AIVL’s Molly Howes

Social Media Giants are Deleting Lifesaving Drug Warnings: Interview with AIVL’s Molly Howes
Social media companies, like Meta and TikTok, have been removing the drug warning alerts that local harm reduction organisations have been posting on their social media pages, despite the fact that these are warnings about bad batches of illicit substances, and engagement with a post that specifically warns people about identified toxic drug batches ...

Premier David Crisafulli faces up to 2 years jail for breaching his own hate speech laws

Premier David Crisafulli faces up to 2 years jail for breaching his own hate speech laws
Queensland Premier David Crisafulli has breached his own newly legislated hate speech laws, which carries a sentence of up to 2 years jail, with the help of federal LNP Senator James McGrath […] The post Premier David Crisafulli faces up to 2 years jail for breaching his own hate speech laws appeared first on Kangaroo Court of Australia.