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The federal government is seeking public feedback on whether the eSafety commissioner’s online enforcement powers should extend to cover hate speech, ‘pile-ons’ and deepfakes.

It comes amid a legal feud between eSafety and social media platform X, formerly known as twitter, over the exercise of eSafety’s existing power to order the take-down of footage of violent crime.

X is promising to challenge an order that it remove footage of the stabbing of Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel, which it has called an “overreach”.

But now Communications Minister Michelle Rowland, who has backed the eSafety commissioner in its dispute with X, has floated the possibility of new laws to further extend eSafety’s reach in a new issues paper.

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