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UK regulator demands video platforms do more to protect users

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Posted on October 6, 2021

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UK Regulator Urges Video Platforms to Enhance User Safety

LONDON (Reuters) – Online video sharing platforms (VSPs), such as TikTok, Snapchat and OnlyFans, need to provide clear rules on content, allow users to flag harmful videos, and restrict access to pornographic material, Britain’s media regulator Ofcom said.

Under laws that came into effect in Britain last year, VSPs must take appropriate steps to protect all of their users from illegal material, with a particular focus on under 18s.

Ofcom, which is responsible for enforcing the rules, published guidance for VSPs on Wednesday, saying it wanted to see noticeable improvements over time in safety processes and complaint procedures.

Chief Executive Melanie Dawes said online video played a huge role in people’s lives, particularly for children, but many users saw hateful, violent or inappropriate material while using them.

“The platforms where these videos are shared now have a legal duty to take steps to protect their users,” she said.

“So we’re stepping up our oversight of these tech companies, while also gearing up for the task of tackling a much wider range of online harms in the future.”

Ofcom said its research showed that a third of users said they had witnessed or experienced hateful content; a quarter claimed they’d been exposed to violent or disturbing content; while one in five had seen content that encouraged racism.

The regulator’s remit covers platforms established in Britain, numbering 18 initially. Platforms established in other countries, such as YouTube and Facebook, are excluded.

If it finds a VSP had failed to take appropriate measures to protect users, it will be able to investigate and take action, including fines or – in the most serious cases – suspending or restricting the service.

(Reporting by Paul Sandle, Editing by Nick Zieminski)

Key Takeaways

  • Ofcom demands clearer content rules from video platforms.
  • Focus on protecting users under 18 from harmful content.
  • Platforms must improve safety and complaint procedures.
  • Research shows high exposure to hateful and violent content.
  • Ofcom can fine or restrict services for non-compliance.

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The article discusses UK regulator Ofcom's demand for video platforms to enhance user protection from harmful content.
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Ofcom can investigate, fine, or restrict services of platforms that fail to protect users.
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Platforms like TikTok, Snapchat, and OnlyFans established in the UK are affected.

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