About 18 months ago I sent this letter, along with a copy of my book, to a number of MPs and peers, including Wes Streeting. I never got a response (which to be fair was my baseline expectation), but it’s still disheartening to see today’s news about Haidt’s invitation to speak to policymakers.
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Thanks Elinor. So wonderful to have yours and such broad civil society support last night
There is a growth paradox at the heart of this government.
A stronger Online Safety Act could grow the economy by £4bn a year.
Read @andyburrows.bsky.social make the case for protecting young people and driving growth in @politicshome.bsky.social
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As Meta’s chatbots are shown to lack basic safeguarding protections, a reminder that Ofcom has declined to *take a position* on whether AI chatbots can trigger the illegal safety duties in the #OnlineSafetyAct.
Strong front pages today. It’s clear that Ofcom needs to move away from its ‘gamechanging’ PR claims and start engaging with the deep and substantive concerns being widely expressed by civil society. @mollyroseorg.bsky.social
Interesting (ahem) media round from Peter Kyle:
- tells Telegraph he’s interested in a social media curfew
- tells LBC he’s open to regulating online game content, even where not user-to-user services
- claims Ofcom has started enforcement action against several companies (huge if true)
I’m somewhat sceptical, to say the least, that these are the gamechanger measures being described when these costs are probably 0.1 FTE engineers time…
Today you’ll hear a lot of PR about @ofcom.bsky.social ’s measures to prevent children being algorithmically recommended suicide and self-harm content. In the small print, Ofcom says these apparently sweeping measures… will cost tech firms £3,000 to £20k per annum. @mollyroseorg.bsky.social
Meta claims it now has 54 million active Instagram Teen Accounts. Any journalists want to ask them how many of these are finsta accounts? @mollyroseorg.bsky.social
It’s good news that @ofcom.bsky.social has opened an investigation into a suicide forum linked to more deaths than Grenfell. But the real test is how long it takes to get this site blocked in the U.K. - every day means more vulnerable young lives are at risk www.theguardian.com/technology/2...
Meta announced changes for teens on Instagram and its other products, yet could’ve added DM/live protections years ago. Instead, it rolls them out bit by bit to appease policymakers.
Like @andyburrows.bsky.social, I believe we should be getting data on the impact of teen accounts, not PR.
If Playbook’s reporting is correct, this is an appalling sell-out of children’s safety. How many young lives are we prepared to lose to dodge Trump’s tariffs? @mollyroseorg.bsky.social
Written for LBC on the disturbing threats highlighted by @nca-uk.bsky.social today & why we need to see @ofcom.bsky.social step up to close regulatory gaps entirely of their own making @mollyroseorg.bsky.social
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Amen, let’s do away with moral panics never mind reverting to ones of yesteryear
I think we’re agreeing here, Pete! The issue most definitely comes from communication-enabled design, on platforms and adjacent services, not the content of the games themselves.
Really important piece. Those arguing for social media bans neglect the immense toxicity and harm on gaming platforms - and the inevitability that a wave of threats will migrate there if we pull the plug elsewhere. Regulating for safety-by-design is the answer www.theguardian.com/games/2025/m...
'Adolescence has done an amazing service in facilitating the national conversation about the impact of extreme misogyny and the ways in which online content and online influencers are able to skew the views of teenagers and young boys' - CEO @andyburrows.bsky.social
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Underscores the importance of digital sovereignty - the right of the democratic polity to determine how the internet operates within our jurisdiction, not according to the demands of a foreign power www.abc.net.au/news/2025-03...
Futurism On Deaf Ears Mar 18, 10:15 AM EDT by Maggie Harrison Dupré Before Google Was Blamed for the Suicide of a Teen Chatbot User, Its Researchers Published a Paper Warning of Those Exact Dangers "A user," the Google researchers cautioned, could be "persuaded to take their own life." Image: a collage of kids staying up late on their phones, with several hiding under their covers.
NEW: Months before Google was accused in a lawsuit of facilitating the suicide of a teen user of the Google-tied chatbot startup CharacterAI, researchers at Google DeepMind warned in a paper that chatbots could target minors and manipulate vulnerable users into suicide.
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At best, sloppy comms. Not for the first time, I’ve seen rebuttals of our concerns from them this morning that are factually inaccurate. It’s more akin to the way the tech platforms’ press offices work than it should be!
Today #OnlineSafetyAct (finally) in force. Regulator Ofcom says platforms have to 'reduce the risk' of priority illegal content on their sites.
Er, no.
#OnlineSafetyAct says take steps to *prevent* users encountering such content. Significant difference.
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Tomorrow should be a watershed moment for online safety. Instead, it appears we are going backwards, Ian Russell writes in today’s Observer @mollyroseorg.bsky.social www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
I’ve blogged about some of the challenges posed by upcoming UK-US digital trade negotiations, particularly for the Online Safety Act privacyx.substack.com/p/uk-digital...
Today we’ve learnt chatbots are FOIable, but with 72 hours to go, still don’t know whether they can trigger the illegal duties in the #OnlineSafetyAct. Perhaps the Secretary of State could ask ChatGPT?
Worth reading in full Peter Kyle’s comments to @lbc.co.uk earlier today. A mix of vague assurances and an acceptance he’s planning a ‘piecemeal’ approach to fixing the #OnlineSafetyAct - hardly the decisive action that Ian Russell and other bereaved parents have called for @mollyroseorg.bsky.social
This little vignette from the Trump inauguration parties: ‘We’re letting a lot more stuff through. A lot’ said a member of TikTok’s DC-based policy team.
Molly Rose Foundation is urging the Prime Minster to commit to decisive action to address online harms, including suicide and self-harm grooming.
Latest polling reveals overwhelming public support for more to be done to protect young people online.
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Tech firms couldn’t win the arguments in Westminster and Brussels, so their new tactic is geopolitics as a route to minimise their regulatory exposure. Let’s see this clearly for what it is. www.standard.co.uk/news/politic...
MRF CEO @andyburrows.bsky.social has called on the Government to commit to a new #OnlineSafetyAct that can strengthen regulation.
"If the Government has the ambition and the bravery to fix this Act parents across the country will cheer the Prime Minister on.”
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