Our predecessor Petitions Committee’s report concluded that self-regulation of social media had failed. Despite the user safety tools and innovations platforms have introduced since then, these companies have continued to place insufficient priority on user safety to protect users from abusive and hateful behaviour on their platforms, or ensure users are able to effectively raise their concerns when subjected to this behaviour. We support the Government’s intention to end social media self- r...
Our predecessor Petitions Committee’s report concluded that self-regulation of social media had failed. Despite the user safety tools and innovations platforms have introduced since then, these companies have continued to place insufficient priority on user safety to protect users from abusive and hateful behaviour on their platforms, or ensure users are able to effectively raise their concerns when subjected to this behaviour. We support the Government’s intention to end social media self- regulation and introduce a statutory regulatory framework. (Paragraph 32) The Online Safety Bill Type: conclusion | Number: 3 | Response status: under_consideration Government response: We thank the Committee for this recommendation. The government has taken a consultative approach throughout the Bill’s development. The Bill is clear on what the Secretary of State’s review of the regulatory framework must consider. In carrying out the review, the Secretary of State must consult Ofc