Social media companies on notice over extremist threats

By Cassandra Morgan
Updated March 19 2024 - 9:10am, first published 9:08am
YouTube has been ranked as the platform with the second most terror and extremist content. (Julian Smith/AAP PHOTOS)
YouTube has been ranked as the platform with the second most terror and extremist content. (Julian Smith/AAP PHOTOS)

Social media giants will have to explain what they are doing to protect Australians from violent extremists and terrorists as the country's online safety regulator puts them on notice.

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