Ofcom says X has committed to implementing stronger protections for UK users, including reviewing illegal hate and terror content within 24 hours, after a probe
Financial Times Daniel Thomas
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Discussion
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Murtaza Shaikh, PhD
Murtaza Shaikh, PhD
on linkedin
X has today made the following public commitments to Ofcom to better protect people in the UK from illegal hate and terrorism: …
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@norock
Simon HB
on bluesky
Hey, if a straight-up reliable business like X says they'll play nicely in future, I guess we should just say thank you and let them carry on, right? www.ofcom.org.uk/online-safet...
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@ofcom
@ofcom
on bluesky
We have accepted X's public commitments to bring in new protections to tackle illegal hate and terror content. — Read the full list of changes and our statement here 🔗 www.ofcom.org.uk/online-safet... [image]
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@sundersays
Sunder Katwala
on bluesky
Ofcom have secured voluntary commitments from the X platform to take down illegal hate and terror content on the platform, after a six month investigation — www.ofcom.org.uk/online-safet...