After Belfast riots, UK reminds social platforms they're obligated to remove hateful content
Following riots in Belfast, the UK's communications regulator, Ofcom, has issued a reminder to social media platforms about their legal obligations under the Online Safety Act. The act requires platforms to identify and mitigate risks associated with illegal content, particularly that which incites hatred or violence. This action comes after content related to an attack and subsequent riots spread widely on social media, with X owner Elon Musk amplifying several posts that touched on immigration and racial tensions. AI
IMPACT Social platforms face increased scrutiny and potential penalties for content moderation failures, impacting how AI-driven content amplification is managed.