Online Safety Commissioner Niamh Hodnett said that it marked the end of the era of self-regulation of social media. She said: “We really want to see a step change in how the platforms have been behaving. But he added: “Coimisiun na Mean is not a content regulator… we’re not a censor. “We do hear a lot about reporting fatigue, and we ask people to try and get over that. “If you’re unhappy, will you flag something, with the response you can get, you can come to Coimisiun na Mean and raise a complaint.
Source: The Herald October 21, 2024 16:53 UTC