Social media companies face fines in the event that they fail to stop sale of knives or close down violent gang movies

Social media companies face punitive fines if they permit the sale of knives on-line and fail to crackdown on violent gang movies below new accountability of care rules because of be introduced subsequent week.
Social media firms face punitive fines if they allow the sale of knives online and fail to crackdown on violent gang videos under new duty of care laws due to be announced next week.Original article
Author: The Telegraph

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