Australia's prime minister stated Elon Musk is an "arrogant billionaire who thinks he is above the law" over his reluctance to take away footage of final week's Church stabbing from X.
In response, Elon Musk thanked him "for informing the public that this platform is the only truthful one".
The spat comes after every week of authorized battles and public arguments between X and the Australian government.
So what is going on on?
Last week, two clerics at Sydney's Assyrian Christ the Good Shepherd church were stabbed while live streaming a service.
Soon after, movies of the stabbing started circulating on social media. The Australian eSafety commissioner, Julie Inman Grant, issued notices to Meta and X to get them eliminated.
The movies had been categorized beneath Australian legislation as 'class 1' materials, depicting gratuitous or offensive violence with a excessive diploma of affect or element.
Sky News ran some footage of the moments earlier than the stabbing.
When the discover was issued, Meta complied and eliminated the movies from their platforms. X, nevertheless, introduced it might problem it.
X did block the movies in Australia however the authorities's eSafety division argued this wasn't adequate because the posts had been nonetheless accessible globally.
Debate over 'management' of web
On Monday night time, eSafety bought a authorized injunction requiring X to cover the movies globally however it hasn't responded to that but.
Now, Elon Musk has accused the eSafety commissar, whom he beforehand nicknamed the "censorship commissar", of wanting to regulate the web.
"Our concern is that if ANY country is allowed to censor content for ALL countries, what is to stop any country from controlling the entire Internet?" he posted on X.
Anthony Albanese, the Australian prime minister, weighed in on the row throughout media rounds.
He instructed the Australian Broadcasting Company the nation would "do what's necessary to take on this arrogant billionaire who thinks he's above the law, but also above common decency".
He referred to as Elon Musk "a bloke who has chosen ego and violence over common sense", in an interview with Sky News Australia.
"Australians will shake their heads when they think this billionaire is willing to go to court, fighting for the right to sow division and to show violent videos which are very distressing," he stated.
'Road to freedom'
He additionally confirmed that different platforms had eliminated the movies.
In response, Mr Musk posted a picture displaying a 'highway to freedom' with X on the finish.
"Don't take my word for it, just ask the Australian PM!" he wrote.
What occurs if X does not comply?
If X does not adjust to eSafety's injunction, the corporate could be fined and face authorized sanctions.
eSafety additionally has the ability to get hyperlinks to the content material faraway from search engines like google and yahoo and take away X from app shops however there aren't any indications that is being thought-about.
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