Ofcom

organization

Last mentioned: Mar 20, 2026

Timeline

  1. Global Safety Push

    International reports highlight the move toward standardized digital safety environments for kids.

  2. Ian Russell Testimony

    Molly's father testifies that platforms still fail to provide discouragement for self-harm content.

  3. EU DSA Full Enforcement

    The Digital Services Act becomes fully applicable to all online platforms in the EU.

  4. Florida HB 3 Signed

    Governor DeSantis signs law restricting social media access for minors under 16.

  5. UK Online Safety Act

    The Act receives Royal Assent, introducing strict duties of care for platforms.

  6. Online Safety Act Passed

    The UK government passes the Online Safety Act, introducing a new regulatory framework for tech platforms.

  7. Landmark Inquest Ruling

    Coroner Andrew Walker rules that social media content contributed to Molly's death in a 'more than minimal way.'

  8. China's Youth Mode

    CAC mandates 'Youth Mode' for all short-video platforms.

  9. Molly Russell Passes Away

    The 14-year-old dies after being exposed to harmful content on Instagram and Pinterest.

Stories mentioning Ofcom 3

Regulation Bullish

Global Regulatory Shift: Building a Safe Digital Environment for Minors

Social media platforms are facing unprecedented regulatory pressure to implement robust child safety measures, ranging from age verification to algorithmic restrictions. As jurisdictions from China to the EU tighten oversight, the legal landscape for tech companies is shifting from self-regulation to mandatory compliance frameworks.

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Regulation Neutral

Badenoch Proposes Digital ‘Counter-Revolution’ to Overhaul Online Child Safety

Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch has called for a radical 'digital counter-revolution' to protect children from social media harms, standing alongside bereaved families to demand stricter platform accountability. The proposal signals a shift toward more aggressive regulatory interventions beyond the current scope of the Online Safety Act.

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Regulation Neutral

Ian Russell Challenges Social Media Safety Efficacy in Landmark Testimony

Ian Russell, father of Molly Russell, has testified that social media platforms failed to provide any discouragement for self-harm content, intensifying pressure on regulators. The statement underscores the ongoing debate over the Online Safety Act's implementation and the liability of tech giants for algorithmic amplification.

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