45 Pipitea St
PO Box 805
29 August 2023
Wel ington 6140
Phone +64 4 495 7200
Fax +64 4 495 7222
Erika Whittome
Websit
e dia.govt.nz
Via email: [FYI request #23662 email]
Tēnā koe Erika
Official Information Act 1982 request dated 1 August 2023, reference OIA2324-0075
I am responding to your email of 1 August 2023 to Te Tari Taiwhenua | the Department of
Internal Affairs requesting the fol owing under the Official Information Act 1982 (the Act):
Please share all Posts and tweet(s) from 1 January 2021 to March 2023 that are
requested by the Ministry of Health, Medsafe, MAAC, NZSIS and the DIA to be
categorized as “Misleading Information”, “breach of community standards”, “Disputed
Claim” and/or “Misinformation’ to Twitter and Facebook.
On 24 August 2023, you were notified that your request was partial y transferred to the
Ministry of Health and the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service for response under the
Act.
For this response, both Twitter and Facebook will be referred to as Online Content Hosts
(OCH).
Te Tari Taiwhenua is responsible for enforcing the Films, Videos, and Publications
Classification Act 1993 (the Classification Act), which sets out the criteria for censorship in
New Zealand. These criteria are mostly stated in Section 3 of the Classification Act. The
broad categories are sex, horror, crime, cruelty, and violence. These are the only censorship
categories.
Te Tari Taiwhenua does not use the categories
“misleading information”, “disputed claim” or
“misinformation’. Therefore, we do not hold tweets, posts, or content relating to such
categories.
However, posts or tweets that have been referred to Te Tari Taiwhenua, and on occasion
referred more than once, can contain harmful material and breach the community standards
of the OCH.
Attached as
Appendix A is a spreadsheet of the 40 instances, between 1 January 2021 and
31 March 2023, where Te Tari Taiwhenua has sent the OCH an informal notice in respect of
content that breeched its community standards.
In summary of those instances:
• All 40 URL’s contained harmful content that breached the community standards of
the OCH but was not objectionable, illegal content. Topics include:
o white identity extremism;
o violence;
o faith motivated extremism;
o politically motivated extremism; and
o conspiracy.
• The OCH has taken down the post in 39 of the 40 instances.
As the community standards are set by the OCHs for their respective platforms, it is their
responsibility to act if a tweet or post breaches those standards. Te Tari Taiwhenua does not
determine the action taken by the OCH; nor does the OCH inform us of their decision.
For further information on take down notices, please see the fol owing link:
www.dia.govt.nz/Countering-Violent-Extremism-Transparency-reports.
You have the right to seek an investigation and review of my decision by the Ombudsman
under section 28(3) of the Act. Information about how to make a complaint is available at:
www.ombudsman.parliament.nz or via freephone on 0800 802 602.
Nāku noa, nā
Jeremy Cauchi
Director Ministerial, Monitoring, and Capability
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