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- The UK’s Online Safety Act is fueling censorship of Gaza . . .
Skyline International for Human Rights (SIHR) condemns the systematic censorship of content documenting atrocities in Gaza by social media platforms While state pressure contributes to this suppression, companies like Meta and TikTok are increasingly exploiting the UK’s Online Safety Act to remove critical evidence of war crimes under the false banner of "compliance" and "user protection "
- Tech giants blocking some Ukraine and Gaza posts under new . . .
Social media companies are blocking wide-ranging content - including posts about the wars in Ukraine and Gaza - in an attempt to comply with the UK's new Online Safety Act, BBC Verify has found
- Gaza posts blocked on social media under UK Online Safety Act
A report has found that X and Reddit are blocking content about the Gaza and Ukraine wars to comply with the new UK Online Safety Act
- The UK’s new online safety laws are already - Dazed
The UK’s new Online Safety Act, which was implemented on July 25, is already a disaster There’s plenty to criticise about the stated aims of the act, which is primarily intended to prevent under-18s from accessing pornography and content related to self-harm, eating disorders and suicide
- Human rights defenders raise concerns that Online Safety Act . . .
The letter’s signatories raise concerns that legal duties under the Online Safety Act combined with the UK’s vague definition of terrorism could lead to content being wrongly identified as illegal and removed
- August 2, 2025 - The New Arab: Gaza posts blocked on social . . .
Social media companies are blocking posts related to the war on Gaza to comply with the UK's new Online Safety Act, which came into effect on 25 July BBC Verify found that content on X and Reddit has been restricted on X for those who have not verified their age on the sites
- Tech giants restrict Ukraine, Gaza posts under new rules.
Tech Giants Limit Posts on Ukraine and Gaza Under New Online Rules In a significant move to comply with the UK’s Online Safety Act, major social media platforms are restricting a variety of content, including posts related to the ongoing wars in Ukraine and Gaza This recent initiative has sparked widespread conversation about the balance between online safety and the preservation of public
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