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UK Plans Social Media Limits for Children to Curb Excessive Screen Time
The UK government is planning social media time limits for children, potentially capping usage at two hours per platform, following a survey showing 40% of Darlington children aged 14-15 spend at least six hours daily online, with many encountering inappropriate content and stranger contact.
UK Plans Social Media Limits for Children to Curb Excessive Screen Time
The UK government is planning social media time limits for children, potentially capping usage at two hours per platform, following a survey showing 40% of Darlington children aged 14-15 spend at least six hours daily online, with many encountering inappropriate content and stranger contact.
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52% Bias Score


Online Safety Act: Fines for Social Media Companies Failing to Remove Racist Abuse
England Lionesses player Jess Carter was targeted with racist online abuse, prompting Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy to emphasize social media companies' legal obligation to promptly remove such content under the Online Safety Act, with Ofcom empowered to impose fines for non-compliance.
Online Safety Act: Fines for Social Media Companies Failing to Remove Racist Abuse
England Lionesses player Jess Carter was targeted with racist online abuse, prompting Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy to emphasize social media companies' legal obligation to promptly remove such content under the Online Safety Act, with Ofcom empowered to impose fines for non-compliance.
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44% Bias Score


Nine-Year Sentence for Online Encouragement of Suicide and Self-Harm
Tyler Webb, 23, of Loughborough, received a nine-year prison sentence for encouraging a vulnerable woman to self-harm and commit suicide online between June 22 and July 11, 2023, becoming the first person convicted under Section 184 of the Online Safety Act 2023.
Nine-Year Sentence for Online Encouragement of Suicide and Self-Harm
Tyler Webb, 23, of Loughborough, received a nine-year prison sentence for encouraging a vulnerable woman to self-harm and commit suicide online between June 22 and July 11, 2023, becoming the first person convicted under Section 184 of the Online Safety Act 2023.
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16% Bias Score


Wikimedia Sues U.K. Over Online Safety Act, Citing Threats to Wikipedia's Integrity
The Wikimedia Foundation is suing the U.K. government over the Online Safety Act, claiming its categorization system could force Wikipedia to implement strict content moderation measures, threatening user privacy and platform integrity. The foundation seeks clarification on the Act's definition of c...
Wikimedia Sues U.K. Over Online Safety Act, Citing Threats to Wikipedia's Integrity
The Wikimedia Foundation is suing the U.K. government over the Online Safety Act, claiming its categorization system could force Wikipedia to implement strict content moderation measures, threatening user privacy and platform integrity. The foundation seeks clarification on the Act's definition of c...
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48% Bias Score


UK Online Safety Act Creates Friction in US Trade Talks
The UK's Online Safety Act, enacted in 2023, requires online platforms to remove or age-restrict harmful content, impacting 100,000 services; this stricter regulation is causing friction in UK-US trade negotiations due to US concerns about free speech.
UK Online Safety Act Creates Friction in US Trade Talks
The UK's Online Safety Act, enacted in 2023, requires online platforms to remove or age-restrict harmful content, impacting 100,000 services; this stricter regulation is causing friction in UK-US trade negotiations due to US concerns about free speech.
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48% Bias Score


Musk's Support for Far-Right Activist Sparks Disinformation Concerns in Britain
Elon Musk's public support for jailed far-right activist Tommy Robinson, who has a history of violence and hate speech, raises concerns about the spread of misinformation and hate speech on X (formerly Twitter) and Britain's response.
Musk's Support for Far-Right Activist Sparks Disinformation Concerns in Britain
Elon Musk's public support for jailed far-right activist Tommy Robinson, who has a history of violence and hate speech, raises concerns about the spread of misinformation and hate speech on X (formerly Twitter) and Britain's response.
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40% Bias Score

Welsh Survey Reveals Excessive Children's Screen Time; New Online Safety Rules Enforced
A survey in Wales found that 20% of children use phones and tablets for at least seven hours daily, prompting the enforcement of new Online Safety Act rules from Friday, including age verification on certain sites and apps, to protect children from excessive screen time and online harms.

Welsh Survey Reveals Excessive Children's Screen Time; New Online Safety Rules Enforced
A survey in Wales found that 20% of children use phones and tablets for at least seven hours daily, prompting the enforcement of new Online Safety Act rules from Friday, including age verification on certain sites and apps, to protect children from excessive screen time and online harms.
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56% Bias Score

UK's Online Safety Act Enforces Age Verification Checks Amid Concerns
The UK's Online Safety Act mandates age verification checks starting July 25th to protect children from harmful online content, though concerns remain about its effectiveness and enforcement against tech companies.

UK's Online Safety Act Enforces Age Verification Checks Amid Concerns
The UK's Online Safety Act mandates age verification checks starting July 25th to protect children from harmful online content, though concerns remain about its effectiveness and enforcement against tech companies.
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48% Bias Score

TikTok Mental Health Advice: Over Half of Top Videos Contain Misinformation
A Guardian investigation revealed that 52 out of 100 top TikTok videos offering #mentalhealthtips contained misinformation, including misusing therapeutic language, promoting unproven remedies, and pathologizing normal emotions; prompting calls for stronger government regulation to protect vulnerabl...

TikTok Mental Health Advice: Over Half of Top Videos Contain Misinformation
A Guardian investigation revealed that 52 out of 100 top TikTok videos offering #mentalhealthtips contained misinformation, including misusing therapeutic language, promoting unproven remedies, and pathologizing normal emotions; prompting calls for stronger government regulation to protect vulnerabl...
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52% Bias Score

Wikipedia Challenges UK Online Safety Act Over Editor Safety Concerns
Wikipedia is taking legal action against the UK's Online Safety Act, arguing that new regulations could endanger its volunteer editors by requiring identity verification, potentially leading to data breaches and chilling effects on contributions, especially regarding sensitive topics.

Wikipedia Challenges UK Online Safety Act Over Editor Safety Concerns
Wikipedia is taking legal action against the UK's Online Safety Act, arguing that new regulations could endanger its volunteer editors by requiring identity verification, potentially leading to data breaches and chilling effects on contributions, especially regarding sensitive topics.
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52% Bias Score

UK Online Safety Act Enforcement Begins Amidst Controversy
The UK's Online Safety Act, effective July 11th, 2024, requires online platforms to proactively remove illegal content, with Ofcom launching an enforcement program including fines up to 10% of turnover or £18 million for non-compliance; this follows over 290,000 examples of child sexual abuse conten...

UK Online Safety Act Enforcement Begins Amidst Controversy
The UK's Online Safety Act, effective July 11th, 2024, requires online platforms to proactively remove illegal content, with Ofcom launching an enforcement program including fines up to 10% of turnover or £18 million for non-compliance; this follows over 290,000 examples of child sexual abuse conten...
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52% Bias Score

UK warns of further terror attacks unless tech firms remove illegal online content
Following the murder of three young girls by Axel Rudakubana, who accessed terrorist material online, the UK home secretary warned tech companies of the potential for further atrocities unless they remove illegal content; the Online Safety Act will mandate removal of illegal content from March.

UK warns of further terror attacks unless tech firms remove illegal online content
Following the murder of three young girls by Axel Rudakubana, who accessed terrorist material online, the UK home secretary warned tech companies of the potential for further atrocities unless they remove illegal content; the Online Safety Act will mandate removal of illegal content from March.
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48% Bias Score
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