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UK's online content bill toughened with 'priority' offenses, new criminal harms rules

By Jakub Krupa ( February 4, 2022, 22:30 GMT | Insight) -- Online platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, TikTok and Snapchat face stricter moderation rules as the UK government wants to include more "priority offenses" in its upcoming Online Safety Bill covering incitement to and threats of violence, revenge porn, fraud and financial crime, and sale of drugs. Following recommendations from an advisory body, it also plans to overhaul the criminal framework on online communications with three new offenses.Online platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, TikTok and Snapchat face stricter moderation rules as the UK government wants to include more criminal offenses in its upcoming Online Safety Bill covering incitement to and threats of violence, revenge porn, fraud and financial crime, and sale of drugs....

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