The bill aims to regulate sites such as Google, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok and YouTube, protecting users from harmful content
Companies will be required to designate a senior manager at board level or reporting to the board as the"Safety Controller", held responsible when there is clear evidence of repeated and systemic failings that result in a significant risk of serious harm to users. Users will be able to complain to an ombudsman when they believe that a platform has failed to comply.
It's also been welcomed by the Epilepsy Society and - with reservations that it doesn't go far enough - by child protection organization the NSPCC.
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