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UK Government Urges Online Safety Action Amid Misinformation Concerns

Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
October 16, 2024
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Peter Kyle

The Technology Secretary has requested an urgent update from online safety regulator Ofcom regarding its response to the misinformation that fueled summer riots across Britain.

Ofcom is currently implementing the Online Safety Act, which introduces new responsibilities for social media platforms to protect users, especially children, from illegal and harmful content. The regulator’s role has come under increasing scrutiny following the violent unrest that erupted after false information spread across online platforms.

Peter Kyle, in a letter to Ofcom’s chief executive Dame Melanie Dawes, asked for a detailed assessment of how “illegal content, particularly disinformation”, contributed to the riots, as well as an update on any “targeted measures” being considered for the next phase of the illegal harms code of practice.

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The spread of misinformation has been a growing concern, with Kyle emphasizing, “One of the most alarming aspects of this unrest was how quickly and widely content spread.”

The riots began in late July after three young girls were tragically killed in a stabbing attack in Southport. False claims circulated on social media that the attacker was an asylum seeker who had arrived in the UK by small boat.

This disinformation sparked a wave of violent protests, with unrest spreading across various cities in Britain. Mosques, temporary asylum seeker accommodations, businesses, law enforcement, and individuals were all targeted.

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Calls for Stronger Online Safety Regulations

The summer riots have reignited calls for the forthcoming online safety rules to be strengthened, with a particular focus on combating the rapid spread of misinformation. In his remarks, Kyle highlighted how “online misinformation and incitement fuelled violence and civil unrest across the UK.”

Following the Southport incident, the need for social media platforms to take responsibility for the content that appears on their sites has become a priority. The Online Safety Act aims to hold these platforms accountable for illegal and harmful content, and the recent unrest has only accelerated efforts to get these protections in place.

Kyle stressed the importance of revising Ofcom’s approach to ensure that the lessons from the summer riots are reflected in the final version of the rules. “It is incredibly important that we get the protections of the Act in place as soon as possible,” he said in his letter to Dame Melanie. He added that the government remains ready to support Ofcom in its task of rolling out these new rules.

The minister also reiterated that the Online Safety Act would make safety an “unignorable issue” for social media companies, ensuring they can no longer ignore their responsibilities. “Fundamentally, this is about making sure that services take responsibility for ensuring their products are safe for their users,” Kyle stated.

Evaluating the Impact of Online Platforms

Ofcom has already evaluated how online platforms responded to the events following the Southport attack. This assessment, carried out soon after the violence erupted, reviewed the actions taken by these platforms to manage the spread of misinformation and how effectively they addressed the rising tensions.

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An Ofcom spokesperson confirmed that the regulator is now preparing to release additional information in response to the Secretary of State’s request. “The Secretary of State has asked for more information on this work, which we will publish in the coming days,” the spokesperson said.

With misinformation becoming a powerful tool to incite violence and civil unrest, the government’s focus has shifted to ensuring that online platforms take swift and meaningful action. The rapid spread of false information during the Southport riots has underlined the need for robust online safety rules that prevent similar situations from escalating in the future.

As the implementation of the Online Safety Act continues, the government’s priority is clear: online platforms must become safer, more accountable spaces. The challenge now is how quickly these new measures can be enforced to prevent further harm.

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