X commits to do more on hate and terror content under pressure from UK watchdog
X has promised to review suspected illegal hate and terror content within 24 hours.
May 15
2 mins read
UK watchdog issues first-ever suicide forum fine
The U.K. was taking a wait-and-see approach to online safety… then along came Grok.
X pledged to review suspected illegal hate and terror content within 24 hours after UK regulator Ofcom intensified enforcement under the Online Safety Act. The Act is now producing binding obligations and first-ever platform fines, raising the compliance bar for any service with UK users.
X commits to do more on hate and terror content under pressure from UK watchdog
X has promised to review suspected illegal hate and terror content within 24 hours.
May 15
2 mins read
UK watchdog issues first-ever suicide forum fine

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