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The UK’s Online Safety Act (OSA) requires social media platforms to assess their risk of exposing users to illegal content by March 2025, or face fines of up to 10% of their global revenue. Ofcom, the regulator, emphasizes this as a final chance for companies to improve safety measures, particularly against issues like child sexual abuse material and self-harm content. However, critics argue that the Act does not adequately address many online dangers, especially for children, raising concerns about potential loopholes in enforcement. The codes issued by Ofcom must be approved by Parliament before taking full effect.👌🏻
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It is important that the rules are implemented correctly.🙂 2828 $DEGEN
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