Ofcom has told social media bosses to remove online hate or violence which could spark riots during a period of unrest in the UK The regulator’s letter warned that online platforms have a duty to ‘protect’ users from content 'likely to incite violence or hatred'. It comes after Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner spoke out on the 'fake news' and 'hate' circulating online. Talk's Kevin O’Sullivan is joined by Free Speech Union’s Georgia Gilholy to discuss the story. Kevin: “The language in these laws is incredibly nebulous and that allows them to interpret it however they like.” Click here for more from Talk If you need any help visit:
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