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Reset Tech Australia

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Submission

Response to the Legal & Constitutional Affairs Legislation Committee Inquiry into the Social Media (Anti-Trolling) Bill, 2022


This submission responding to an inquiry into trolling on social media is broadly welcoming of a legislative response but argues for stronger protections. The submission recommends platforms be required to undertake due diligence to reduce the amount of defamatory content they promote and share.
Report

How Facebook still targets surveillance ads to teens


Research reveals that Facebook continues to permit surveillance advertising targeting children and teenagers, despite previous commitments to adopt a more cautious approach. Surveillance advertising involves the use of personal data collected from websites and platforms to deliver highly targeted ads. This report urges Facebook to publicly clarify its position and to fully discontinue the use...
Policy report

Facebook versus democracy: is Australia’s election under threat?


This publication documents a timeline of major events over the course of Facebook’s history that demonstrate the unprecedented power the platform wields over politics and information systems globally. The authors argue that Australia remains vulnerable to mis- and disinformation, and does not have effective safeguards to shield the upcoming federal election from Facebook’s influence.
Report

Keep it to a limit: the rules young people want protecting their data


This report describes the rules young people want to govern the collection and use of their personal data by digital platforms, It explores their concerns related to current practices, including issues of consent and personalisation. The report calls for the introduction of a data code for children and young people.
Report

Surveilling young people online: an investigation into TikTok’s data processing practices


This report explores TikTok’s data collection and use practices, as an example of how social media handles children’s data. The report calls for stronger regulation and independent oversight to ensure children and young people’s data is collected and used in ways that are in their best interests.

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