UK cracks down on revenge porn; Keir Starmer sets 48-hour deadline for social media firms

In a decisive move against the proliferation of revenge porn, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has mandated that social media platforms must remove such content within 48 hours of being reported. This initiative aims to protect individuals from the harassment and emotional distress associated with the non-consensual sharing of intimate images. Starmer's warning underscores the government's commitment to tackling online abuse, as failure to comply with this directive could result in a ban on platforms that do not act swiftly. The new regulations are part of a broader effort to enhance online safety and hold technology companies accountable for the content shared on their platforms. This comes amid growing concerns over digital privacy and the protection of personal information in an increasingly interconnected world. Starmer's administration emphasizes that swift action is essential to safeguard the dignity and rights of individuals affected by such violations.
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