Platforms must tackle illegal 'finfluencers' more proactively, UK regulator says
By Phoebe Seers ( April 30, 2025, 16:17 GMT | Insight) -- Social media platforms must do more to take down illegal content online, a UK financial watchdog official said today. Lucy Castledine singled out Meta as particularly slow to respond to requests to remove accounts belonging to suspected illegal “finfluencers” in a hearing in Parliament's Treasury Committee. The Financial Conduct Authority official urged platforms to use their technology to learn from and identify illegal content, "otherwise we will be in a continual whack-a-mole."Social-media platforms were called out by the UK financial services watchdog today, with a senior official pressing for them to be more proactive in taking down illegal content online....
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