BBC Confirm

Social media firms are blocking wide-ranging content material – together with posts in regards to the wars in Ukraine and Gaza – in an try and adjust to the UK’s new On-line Security Act, BBC Confirm has discovered.
The brand new laws, which got here into impact final Friday, imposes fines on social media firms and different web sites which fail to guard under-18s from pornography, posts selling self-harm, and different dangerous content material. In severe circumstances, providers may very well be blocked within the UK.
However BBC Confirm discovered a variety of public curiosity content material, together with parliamentary debates on grooming gangs, has been restricted on X and Reddit for individuals who haven’t accomplished age verification checks.
Specialists warn firms are risking stifling official public debate by overapplying the regulation.
Sandra Wachter, a professor of expertise and regulation on the Oxford Web Institute, expressed alarm on the restrictions and instructed BBC Confirm that the brand new invoice was “not supposed for use to suppress information of public curiosity, even when uncomfortable”.
Organisations will be fined as much as £18m or 10% of their world income if they’re discovered to have did not cease dangerous content material showing on their platforms. Underneath the act dangerous content material consists of posts containing pornography, or any which encourage self-harm, consuming issues or promote violence.
Professor Sonia Livingstone – an knowledgeable in kids’s digital rights on the London College of Economics – mentioned that firms would possibly “get higher over time at not blocking public curiosity content material whereas additionally defending kids” because the regulation beds in over time.
Among the many restricted content material recognized by BBC Confirm was a video publish on X which confirmed a person in Gaza searching for the useless our bodies of his household buried among the many rubble of destroyed buildings. The publish was restricted regardless of not exhibiting any graphic imagery or our bodies at any level within the clip. X subsequently eliminated the warning after being approached by BBC Confirm.
When customers who had not verified their age tried to entry the publish they had been met with a message studying: “On account of native legal guidelines, we’re briefly limiting entry to this content material till X estimates your age.”

The identical warning was skilled by customers who tried to view a video of a Shahed drone destroyed mid-flight in Ukraine. The Iranian-made drones, that are broadly utilized by Russia within the full-scale invasion, are unmanned and no one was injured or killed within the clip.
Reddit has launched comparable restrictions. The platform, which hosts numerous communities which debate main information occasions, now requires age checks for some teams when customers attempt to entry them through engines like google.
Among the many Reddit communities which have been restricted is one referred to as R/UkraineConflict, a message board with 48,000 members that incessantly posts footage of the struggle. Related restrictions, which urge customers to “log in to verify your age”, have been imposed on a number of pages which debate the Israel-Gaza struggle and communities which deal with healthcare.
In the meantime, clips of parliamentary debates have additionally been swept up within the restrictions. A speech by Conservative MP Katie Lam, containing a graphic description of the rape of a minor by a grooming gang, is obtainable to view with out restriction on Parliament’s official streaming web site, ParliamentLive, however is restricted on X.
Lam, who was elected in 2024, wrote on social media: “The British state will not defend kids from mass gang rape. However it should ‘defend’ adults from listening to about it.”

One other publish restricted on X shared a picture of Francisco de Goya’s Nineteenth-century portray entitled Saturn Devouring His Son. The placing work depicts the Greek fantasy of the Titan Cronus – often called Saturn by the Romans – consuming one among his kids in concern of a prophesy that one would overthrow him and has been described as depicting “utter male fury”.
The examples gathered by BBC Confirm are largely focussed on X and Reddit, as they clearly flag age-restricted content material. Meta has a distinct system whereby ‘teen’ profiles are a distinct sort of account with parental management – making it tougher for us to determine which content material is age-restricted.
It’s unclear precisely what number of posts commenting on debates of public curiosity are being restricted. X and Reddit didn’t reply to a request for remark.
However Prof Livingstone famous that it was “potential that the businesses are over-blocking to undermine the Act”.
X proprietor Elon Musk has been extremely crucial of the On-line Security Act. The billionaire has launched a stream of assaults towards the laws on-line and X steered that it might dissuade firms from launching merchandise within the UK.
“[The law’s] goal is suppression of the folks,” Musk wrote on X on Monday, earlier than sharing a number of posts by the far-right activist Tommy Robinson which additionally opposed the regulation.
Knowledge means that the laws might closely affect adults within the UK. Giant proportions of customers – as much as 37% on X and 59% on Reddit – entry these platforms while logged out, in accordance with information from the platforms. This implies these customers will not be age-verified and can expertise the web in the identical approach as kids.
The Division of Science, Innovation and Know-how (DSIT) emphasised to BBC Confirm that it was as much as social media platforms themselves to resolve implement the necessities of the act, however insisted that the risk-based method should not “censor political debate”.
Ofcom, the UK media regulator tasked with imposing the act, has warned that corporations might face fines not just for failing to guard kids, but in addition for breaching freedom of speech underneath the act.
BBC Confirm’s evaluation additionally steered that the laws had succeeded in blocking some dangerous materials on-line. Since Musk purchased X, beforehand referred to as Twitter, the platform has earned a popularity for being flooded with pornographic materials, as nicely violent, antisemitic and racist posts.
Nevertheless, we discovered that violent and pornographic content material was considerably restricted when utilizing an account with out age verification.
The brand new obligations successfully places corporations ready the place they have to adjust to the regulation. Prof Livingstone steered that they may nonetheless be in a interval of “understanding how finest” to make judgements over the form of content material on their websites, which may very well be refined over time.
However Prof Wachter mentioned that the extent of self-regulation afforded to tech firms in selecting adjust to the On-line Security Act referred to as for well-staffed moderation groups geared up with “time, sources, experience and nuance” to successfully make selections.
She additionally famous that many main social media firms, resembling X and Meta, have slimmed down their moderation groups in recent times or dissolved them utterly.
“This pattern may be very worrying when opaque guidelines at the moment are utilized to make these take down selections, particularly within the present political local weather,” Prof Wachter mentioned.

