If you think the serious Nations of the world take Social Media Regulation lightly, then come along on this short thread 👇
GERMANY
Social media companies in Germany face fines of up to 50m euros ($57.1; £43.9m) if they fail to remove "obviously illegal" contents in time...
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FRANCE
France’s National Assembly passed a law that threatens fines of up to $1.36 million agnst companies that fail to remove “manifestly illicit” hate-speech posts—such as incitement to racial hatred or anti-Semitism—within 24 hours of being notified...
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AUSTRALIA
Passed some of the world’s toughest laws aimed at preventing the “weaponisation” of social media, which include the possibility of jailing technology executives & fining companies 10% of global turnover...
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TURKEY
Turkey will penalize Facebook with an initial $1.3 million & could make the platform excruciatingly slow to use if it continues to defy their new laws.
RUSSIA
A Moscow court fined Twitter & Facebook for ignoring a Russian law requiring them to store...
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Russian citizens' user data inside the country. A court slapped the US-based companies with fines of about $63,000 for failing to move their servers containing data of Russian users into Russia....
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NIGERIA 🇳🇬 😐
Since i was born & now i am getting old, i have never heard Naija sanction any SM Tech Company.
SM has come to stay & no one can shut'em down agn but we must be deliberate about the implementations of the laws that govern regulation lest abuse will continue!
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A - The cost of electricity in Nig is N53 per Kilowatt/hr & what Nigerians have been paying is N31, meaning, there is a subsidy of about N22. FG has spent $1.5billion this yr alone...
2) Why is there hike in Petrol?
A - With Brent crude futures hitting a high of $55.53, the landing cost of PMS has also soared. With partial deregulation in place, consumers wld feel it more.
To compare, the avg. price of fuel in the world for this period is N389.79...
Why is there hike in DSTV Subs?
A - The company explained they had to accommodate the new VAT rate of 7.5%. Also, the current inflation at 12.82% influenced their decisions.
Anyways, DSTV isn't a Naija company. You can also try an alternative like StarTimes 🤒
5 Things Working for the CHADIAN ARMY that Nigeria Can Never Be Jelous Of:
1) They're the King of the Desert.
While you drafting soldiers from the SE or SW to the NE, the Chadians are born into the difficult terrains. Infact Boko Haram boys are just learning the ropes!...
2) Larger chunk of the Chadian national budget goes to Defense.
Hey, food or employment isn't their first priority o. Don't even talk about Pensioner's or ASUU's IPPIS lamentation... Get the damn AAs, Light-Tanks, RPGs, Attack Copters, Buffalo Vehicles etc!...
3) Chad as a country had been at war for almost 40 years.
Battle of N'Djamena, Battle of Am Zoer, Battle of B'ir Kora, Battle of Fada, Battle of Kousseri, biko them even fight Muhammar Gaddafi! They are battle ready, battle-tested...
Let's gist - The Nig. Military granting freedom to BokoHaram "Captives": RIGHT OR WRONG?
So i've been doing some small small studies abt this. The first point is to accept that the country is at WAR, sadly most Nigerians find it hard to accept the magnitude of the insurgency...
2. Now at War, the UN Human Right Office of the High Commissioner has conventions as regards treatment of PoWs (Prisoners of War).
Non-adherence to this would put a red flag on the military by Int'l orgs. like Amnesty Int'l, TI, ICC etc. Nigeria had already been accused...
3. But now the Nigerian Army is being commended by int'l arms for the ongoing de-radicalization/re-integration of BHTs.
It's reported some of them voluntarily flee frm the devilish group, some surrender, some were kidnapped victims themselves - so the army can't kill anyhow...