Ofcom warns online platforms about incitement to violence and hate
L'essentiel
UK media regulator Ofcom has warned online service providers about the increased risk of their platforms being used to incite hatred and provoke violence, following viral posts related to recent civil unrest in Belfast.
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Ofcom has issued a warning to online service providers operating in the UK. This action is prompted by the increased risk of their platforms being used to incite hatred and provoke violence, particularly in the context of recent civil unrest in Belfast.
Ofcom has written today to online service providers operating in the UK regarding the increased risk of their platforms being used to incite hatred, provoke violence and commit other offences under UK law, in the context of the recent civil unrest in Belfast.
"Ofcom has written today to online service providers operating in the UK regarding the increased risk of their platforms being used to incite hatred, provoke violence and commit other offences under UK law, in the context of the recent civil unrest in Belfast," the watchdog said in a statement.
Questions ouvertes
- What specific measures will Ofcom implement to monitor online platforms?
- What are the potential consequences for platforms that fail to comply with Ofcom's warning?
- How will Ofcom define and identify 'incitement to hatred' and 'provocation of violence' in online content?
- What is the expected timeline for these new regulatory actions?






