Social media giant X has vowed to review reports of illegal hate and terrorist content within a day on average. The commitment follows recent high-profile attacks targeting UK Jewish communities.
Ofcom's online safety director, Oliver Griffiths, welcomed the pledge as a positive step but stressed that more needs to be done. Recent assaults on synagogues in Manchester and London highlight the urgency of the issue.
X will provide Ofcom with quarterly performance data for a year, ensuring transparency. The company also commits to engaging experts about reporting systems and withholding access from accounts operated by terrorist organisations proscribed in the UK.
Activists remain sceptical, calling on X to deliver on its promises. As Ofcom continues its scrutiny, the battle against online hate and terrorism remains a complex challenge for both tech giants and regulators alike.







