6.3 million Austrians will elect a new parliament on 29 September – and thus set a new course not only in the “analogue” world. For the parties, the World Wide Web is no longer new territory, but a virtual space that they want to shape. Krone+ reveals the digital plans of local politics so that you can go to the polls informed.
“Hate on the Internet” – this slogan has been used for years to combat a problem that not everyone sees as such. For some, it is freedom of speech, for others it is a matter for criminal prosecution – and the approaches to solving the problem in Austrian politics are as varied as the awareness of the problem. Some are for laissez-faire, others want to see proof of identity from everyone who posts on a forum. There are also different approaches in other areas, such as youth protection on the Internet and access to social networks. Here you can read which Austrian party stands for what on the Internet.
Source: Krone

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