X, formerly Twitter, has pledged enhanced UK protections against hate speech and terrorist content following Ofcom pressure.
By Sam Tabahriti LONDON, May 15 (Reuters) - Elon Musk's X has agreed to strengthen protection for UK users against illegal ...
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Keith Gerein: Knack struggles to find the right tone in first state of city speech
Mayor Andrew Knack’s first “state of the city” address last week was a bit of a surreal affair, in the sense that Knack was ...
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PMP round five: Noah Griffiths crosses for St Pat's third try
PMP round five: Noah Griffiths crosses for St Pat's third try.
Chief executive of the Antisemitism Policy Trust accused X of ‘failing in so many regards to tackle open racism on its ...
British online safety regulator Ofcom says it has accepted new commitments from X that aim to better protect UK users from ...
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X agrees to UK crackdown on hate speech, terror content after antisemitic attacks
Ofcom official says commitments by social media platform are 'of particular importance' following recent attacks on British Jews; activist: X still 'failing in so many regards' The post X agrees to UK ...
Elon Musk’s X has agreed to Britain’s crackdown on hate speech and militant content, aiming to protect UK users from online abuse and illegal content after months of regulatory pressure. According to ...
Elon Musk's social media platform X is pledging to crack down on hate and terrorist content in Britain. The country's media ...
The 79th Cannes Film Festival opened with an emotional tribute to Jackson as the filmmaker received an Honorary Palme d’Or ...
WARMINSTER, Pa. -- Democrats in Pennsylvania backed by Gov. Josh Shapiro won their primaries Tuesday to shape a congressional slate in which they hope to flip the state's four swing districts and, ...
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