Unfiltered Violence: The Unchecked Power of Social Media
This article discusses how violent content on social media reaches users unfiltered, often bypassing traditional media gatekeepers. It examines the impact on young people and society, emphasizing the need for stricter regulations on social media platforms to protect users from harmful material.

- Country:
- Australia
When news spread that US political influencer Charlie Kirk was shot at an event, social media was the primary source of information for millions before traditional journalists could report on it.
Disturbing footage of the event circulated widely, highlighting the lack of editorial oversight on social platforms, much to the concern of Australia's eSafety commissioner.
The viral spread of such content underlines societal risks and the urgent need for stricter regulations to prevent harm, especially to young users.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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