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On-line security legal guidelines to be toughened to make blocking of self-harm content material a authorized requirement

By Editorial Board Published September 8, 2025 3 Min Read
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On-line security legal guidelines to be toughened to make blocking of self-harm content material a authorized requirement

Social media firms shall be legally required to stop customers from selling self-harm, beneath strengthened guidelines introduced by the federal government right this moment.

The brand new guidelines imply that platforms might want to take measures to dam such content material from showing within the first place, fairly than simply taking it down after it has been printed.

Presently, the On-line Security Act requires firms to proactively stop the publication of content material that encourages suicide, however not materials encouraging self-harm.

The change, introduced by expertise secretary Liz Kendall on Monday, is predicted to come back into drive this Autumn.

The announcement was welcomed by Molly Rose Basis, a suicide prevention charity which had been campaigning for this variation to the foundations.

The charity was arrange in reminiscence of schoolgirl Molly Russell, who died from an act of self-harm in 2017.

An inquest later discovered that on-line content material associated to suicide, self-harm and melancholy had contributed to her loss of life.

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Youngsters nonetheless see ‘tsunami’ of dangerous on-line content material

Expertise secretary Liz Kendall mentioned: “Vile content that promotes self-harm continues to be pushed on social media and can mean potentially heart-wrenching consequences for families across the country.

“Our enhanced protections will clarify to social media firms that taking speedy steps to maintain customers protected from poisonous materials that might be the distinction between life and loss of life isn’t an choice, however the legislation.”

In March, the National Crime Agency warned of the “unprecedented threat” posed to children by so-called “Com networks” – teams recognized to groom youngsters into self-harm and sexual abuse.

Learn the total investigation: Inside the net gangs the place boys compete to be merciless

“Coercing and grooming young people to harm themselves is now at the frontline of self-harm risks online and presents a growing and sadistic threat to children,” mentioned Andy Burrows, chief govt of Molly Rose Basis.

“Molly Rose Foundation has long called for self-harm offences to be considered a priority harm under the Online Safety Act so we strongly welcome the government’s action in the face of this rapidly increasing threat.”

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