LONDON: Britain will make social media executives personally liable for harmful content published on their platforms, a leaked government proposal said on Friday.

The UK government is due to unveil as early as Monday a policy paper outlining ways to fight everything from online hate speech to election interference and manipulation attempts.

The issue gained added urgency with Facebook’s failure to immediately halt livestreams of a March 15 attack by a self-avowed white supremacist on two mosques in New Zealand that killed 50 people.

The Guardian newspaper said the UK government’s “white paper” outlining its social media oversight proposals would be published Monday after months of delays.

It said they included plans to make social media executives personally liable for harmful content distributed on their apps and sites.

The initial implementation phase would probably be overseen by Britain’s Ofcom media regulator, with a separate independent oversight body created down the line, The Guardian said.

The report added that the regulator would have the power to impose “substantial” fines.

A government spokesman did not confirm or deny The Guardian report, noting that the proposals would be published “shortly”.

Published in Dawn, April 6th, 2019

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