KEY POINTS
  • Australia's eSafety commissioner fined X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, 610,500 Australian dollars, or over $380,000, for failing to properly disclose information about how it is cracking down on child abuse content.
  • The commissioner's office also found "serious shortfalls" in how other tech giants like TikTok, Twitch and Discord police child exploitation content.
  • Elon Musk has publicly announced his commitment to addressing child abuse content, but internal reports have shown that he has cut safety jobs and watchdogs within the company.
Elon Musk killed off the Twitter logo on July 24, 2023, replacing the world-recognized blue bird with a white X as the tycoon accelerates his efforts to transform the floundering social media giant. 

Australia's eSafety commissioner on Sunday fined X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, 610,500 Australian dollars, over $380,000 U.S., for failing to properly disclose information about how it polices child abuse content.

"Twitter/X has stated publicly that tackling child sexual exploitation is the number 1 priority for the company, but it can't just be empty talk, we need to see words backed up with tangible action," Commissioner Julie Inman Grant said in a statement.