Social media bosses warned as Ofcom demands immediate action to tackle surge of online hate amid UK riots
SOCIAL media bosses were warned last night as Ofcom demanded immediate action to tackle the surge of online hate.
Britain’s media watchdog blasted platforms for not doing enough to protect users from harmful videos.
Ofcom blasted platforms for not doing enough to protect users from harmful videos amid the riots[/caption]In an open letter, the regulator said: “There is no need to wait to make your sites and apps safer for users.”
Government figures blasted major companies for failing to stop hate and the incitement of disorder and violence.
The Sun yesterday called on sites including Facebook, X, Instagram and TikTok to “clean up the social media sewer”.
As anarchy continued to spread last night, MPs called for more Government action.
Ex-Home Secretary Dame Priti Patel said: “Misinformation is undermining the police’s attempt at quelling the horrific violence and disorder.
“That is why Parliament must be recalled, so MPs can scrutinise the Government’s work to stop misleading online content and understand how they are cooperating with social media.”
Meanwhile, app Telegram has pledged to remove all posts and channels inciting thuggery.
The encrypted messaging service will use proactive monitor servers, while also making use of AI detection tools.
One server with 15,000 members listed the targets for last night’s riots, before being removed on Sunday.
It also emerged that the National Security Online Information Team will be assessing social media amid the riots.
The team has experience monitoring anti-lockdown campaigners.