Online Harms Bill will protect kids from social media - but it harms free speech

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Online Harms Bill will protect kids from social media - but it harms free speech
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THE Government proudly announced its revised Online Safety Bill yesterday, in terms that seemed designed to satisfy everybody. As the headline of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Spor…

It was quite another to try to use the blunt instrument of the law to make companies censor posts that are legal, just because some might find them offensive or upsetting.It never seems to occur to the control freaks of thethat the British public — or “users and consumers” — might have a vested interest in defending our society’s bedrock principle of free speech.

With the fines of Ofcom hanging over their heads, it is not hard to imagine the ban-happy fact-checkers and algorithms deployed by risk-averse Big Tech billionaires taking the safe option to “censor first, ask questions later”. However, the unanswered question remains: How are platforms to define what is “legal but harmful” without infringing our freedom of speech?

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