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Nothing.
That’s the point.
If you don't want to operate under the laws of a country, you don't have to do business there.
You do want to run a business there? Then you do have to follow the local laws.
If it costs more (either in money or ideology) for Twitter to comply with this law than Aus brings in revenue, the smart move would be to block all Aus IPs from twitter.
But smart move is not how I would describe any of twitter's actions in the past few months.
The smart move would be for Australia to make it own Twitter... with blackjack... And hookers.
So an official government Mastadon instance like the EU has?
Interesting, I had no idea they had one till now.