TechSocial Media Platforms That Fail to Ban Suicide, Self-Harm Content Might Face Multi-Million Fines The UK government is considering fining social media platforms that fail to delete suicide posts after a young teen's death in 2017 after seeing self-harm images on Instagram.by Nhx T.
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