We must be able to threaten tech bosses with jail
There is precedence for this: jail sentences for senior managers in other UK legislation are commonplace for breaches of statutory duties
There is precedence for this: jail sentences for senior managers in other UK legislation are commonplace for breaches of statutory duties
Claudia Collins makes impassioned plea to tech giants about self harm content in a new BBC documentary
Rapper also came under criticism earlier this month for wearing a 'White Lives Matter' T-shirt
Tech platforms could be forced to detect and remove subliminal influencer ads
Telegraph investigation leaves the teenager's family 'hugely disappointed' as coroner rules that social media bears blame for the tragedy
The coroner said it was 'likely' that the material viewed by the teenager 'affected her mental health' and 'contributed to her death'
Andrew Walker calls on firms not to let chance to make children safer online ‘slip away’ as inquest set to conclude
Molly Russell fell victim to a dangerous algorithm that poses a threat to every household in Britain
Children's Commissioner warns research reveals 45 per cent of those aged eight to 17 are seeing ‘upsetting and worrying’ harmful content
Dr Navin Venugopal tells coroner’s court: ‘I had to see it over a short period of time – it was very disturbing, distressing’
Lord Grade reveals why he came out of retirement to lead Ofcom and hold social media giants to account
Court told the teen interacted with thousands of images relating to depression, self-harm and suicide in the last six months of her life
Picture-sharing platform’s head of community operations flies from US to give evidence at inquiry into 14-year-old’s death
An inquest aims to establish if the 14-year-old schoolgirl was ‘overwhelmed’ by the self-harm and suicide content she viewed on social media
Molly Russell's death in 2017 illustrates the risks that social media can pose without adequate regulation
Meta-owned app violated EU data laws by revealing details of potentially millions of under-18s
Users of Facebook, Instagram and Twitter in the Middle East and Asia targeted by a network of fake accounts promoting the United States
BeReal is taking Generation Z by storm, eschewing posing for banality and introspection
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The Home Secretary urges Facebook’s parent company to ensure safeguards against online child abuse are in place
Payment firms accused of failing to highlight the risks of building debt and having a poor credit history
Videos of the influencer have gone viral on social media including one in which he says he is ‘absolutely a misogynist’
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