Kev45
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Christopher is the sort of man who believes that he has the right to type exactly what he likes and when he likes online, and which is why he openly spams links to racist white supremacist sites. Unfortunately for him, the world he is so scared off is rapidly changing. If UK legislation, and it's a big if, passes through parliament, then it will become illegal to post content from extremist sites without penalty. Either this site will become responsible or individuals, depending on what clauses pass.
Like many men before him, Christopher believes that he is untouchable online, off no interest to the authorities and untraceable by law enforcement. That is, until their faces are plastered all over their local news and their immediate family, friends, neighbours and acquaintances learn to their absolute horror what a monster lurked among their midst.
"The Government today unveiled tough new measures to ensure the UK is the safest place in the world to be online."
Bill Gates is coming for you, big boy.
Like many men before him, Christopher believes that he is untouchable online, off no interest to the authorities and untraceable by law enforcement. That is, until their faces are plastered all over their local news and their immediate family, friends, neighbours and acquaintances learn to their absolute horror what a monster lurked among their midst.
"The Government today unveiled tough new measures to ensure the UK is the safest place in the world to be online."
- Independent regulator will be appointed to enforce stringent new standards
- Social media firms must abide by mandatory “duty of care” to protect users and could face heavy fines if they fail to deliver
- Measures are the first of their kind in the world in the fight to make the internet a safer place
- Giving a regulator the power to force social media platforms and others to publish annual transparency reports on the amount of harmful content on their platforms and what they are doing to address this.
- In the first online safety laws of their kind, social media companies and tech firms will be legally required to protect their users and face tough penalties if they do not comply.
Bill Gates is coming for you, big boy.
UK to introduce world first online safety laws
The Government today unveiled tough new measures to ensure the UK is the safest place in the world to be online.
www.gov.uk