Submitted by Joey Mander on Tuesday 18th May 2021
Published on Friday 21st May 2021
Current status: Closed
Closed: Sunday 21st November 2021
Signatures: 668
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Tagged with
abuse ~ Coventry ~ Disabled ~ Law ~ Media ~ Online Safety Bill ~ Passing ~ Prevent ~ Remove ~ Social media
Require social media platforms to protect disabled people from online abuse
Social media platforms currently have no legal responsibility to remove online abuse posted by their users. Disabled people should be protected by law from this abuse. The Government should impose a specific duty on these platforms to prevent and remove abusive posts targeted at disabled people.
The duty of care in the Online Safety Bill must specifically address the disproportionate abuse faced by disabled people online. Coventry Youth Activists are calling for the Government to strengthen social media platforms’ safeguarding responsibilities, to encourage them to invest in innovative ways to tackle this issue, rather than passing responsibility to the users posting the abuse. People with protected characteristics including disabled people should be afforded the same protections and rights online as in public places.
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