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Ms Alexandra Marshall: Misinformation Bill - Single Arbiter of Truth?
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I’m excited to share this passionate talk from Alexandra Marshall, online editor at Spectator Australia, about why Australia’s proposed Misinformation Bill — and the idea of a single arbiter of truth — should worry anyone who cares about free expression online. Alexandra takes us on a nostalgic tour of social media’s early days: a creative, self-regulating space built by young writers, artists and geeks who treated forums like Parisian cafés. She explains how that grassroots culture changed when politicians and commercial interests moved in, turning a place of playful accountability into somewhere vulnerable to centralised censorship. Using witty anecdotes (including her childhood sci-fi writer days and the “German/Tasmanian tiger” copyright joke), she argues the real danger is handing power to one gatekeeper of truth. This isn’t just tech policy — it’s about the future of youth creativity, civic debate and everyday conversation. If you care about digital rights, culture and how Australia legislates speech online, Alexandra’s talk is a must-watch and a timely call to think carefully about what kind of online world we want to keep.
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Alexandra Marshall (Online Editor, Spectator Australia) gives a lively, personal take on why the proposed Misinformation Bill — and the idea of a single arbiter of truth — is a threat to the creative, self-policing culture that made social media special. She starts with a fond, slightly cheeky memory of growing up in online communities as a teen sci‑fi writer, comparing early forums to Parisian cafés where artists and intellectuals swapped ideas late into the night. Those spaces were shaped by young people, informal rules and real accountability: you misbehaved, you were out.
Fast forward 15 years and politicians, media and big business have moved in. What was built for micro‑conversations is now expected to host professional outlets and catch-all moderation regimes. Alexandra lays out how handing centralised power to a single arbiter risks turning vibrant digital public spaces into bland, policed corridors — and why that matters for creativity, free speech and Australia’s cultural life. She also points to international examples like EU copyright approaches as early warnings of how heavy‑handed regulation can choke creative communities.
This talk is for anyone who uses social media, cares about free expression or wants a clearer picture of how policy decisions shape everyday online culture. If you value open debate and creative communities, jump into the comments: tell us what you think about the Misinformation Bill, platform accountability and who should decide what’s true online. Don’t forget to like, follow and share to keep the conversation alive.
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