Ofcom Unveils Tougher Social Media Rules to Shield Kids from Harmful Content
May 8, 2024
Ofcom introduces draft codes of practice for social media with enhanced age-verification and algorithm changes.
Non-compliance may lead to social media platforms being publicly exposed and possibly banned for users under 18.
Critics argue that the regulations should be tougher, including opposing end-to-end encryption for children's accounts.
The regulations are expected to be implemented in the latter half of 2025, mandating risk assessments and adaptations by the platforms.
Dame Melanie Dawes of Ofcom anticipates the new code will significantly improve online safety for children.
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Forbes • May 8, 2024
UK Demands Tougher Age Checks By Social Media Firms
BBC News • May 8, 2024
Social algorithms must change to protect children - Ofcom
The Verge • May 8, 2024
UK details requirements to protect children from ‘toxic algorithms’