
Telegram faces Australian lawsuit over extremist content
- Telegram is facing a lawsuit in Australia over claims it failed to remove extremist content.
- The case alleges the platform allowed terrorist material to remain online despite repeated warnings.
- The lawsuit could increase pressure on social media platforms to strengthen content moderation.
Telegram is facing legal action in Australia over allegations it failed to remove extremist and terrorist content from its messaging platform.
The lawsuit claims Telegram left the material online despite receiving repeated notices and requests to remove it.
The case was filed on behalf of Australians affected by extremist violence and argues the platform failed to meet its duty of care.
If successful, the lawsuit could influence how online platforms respond to requests to remove harmful content.
Telegram has faced increasing scrutiny from regulators around the world over its approach to content moderation and user privacy.
The case adds to broader global efforts to hold technology companies accountable for illegal and harmful material shared on their platforms.