With over 420k people signing a petition to repeal the UK Online Safety Act, it’s clear that MPs need to fix this mess!

Rather than protect children, millions of adults are facing widespread censorship and threats to their privacy.

Write to your MP now (UK) ⬇️

https://action.openrightsgroup.org/tell-your-mp-online-safety-act-isn%E2%80%99t-working

#onlinesafetyact #onlinesafety #privacy #osa #freedomofexpression #ukpolitics #ukpol #censorship #ageverification #ageassurance

@openrightsgroup

I have no problem amending #OSA to make it better, particularly regulating the age verification process.

But what's a real disaster is the systemic destruction of society by unregulated online media - all for the grotesque consolidation of wealth and power.

The OSA, while imperfect, is an absolutely essential step to protecting humanity from these sociopaths.
#BuildOnOSANotRepeal

@TCatInReality

A consequence of the Online Safety Act is that it consolidates more power into the monopoly Big Tech companies. They can shoulder the burden of compliance for age verification and more, while smaller (and often better moderated) sites are forced to shut down.

https://www.newstatesman.com/science-tech/big-tech/2025/07/big-tech-is-the-only-winner-of-the-online-safety-act

@openrightsgroup

I get that there's a lot of fear (some Astroturfed) scaring small sites into giving up their own server and/or moderation. But there are zero actual instances of small sites being abused or targeted by an understaffed regulator.

The law is explicit in prioritising big company offenders and it's total speculation that small sites have any risk unless going well over the line in violent or dangerous content.

So, sure, lobby for improvements. But #BuildOnOSANotRepeal

The UK Online Safety Act is a badly designed, overblown piece of legislation.

Age verification was plonked in without a care for how it was regulated or its excessive reach.

From Reddit to Spotify, UK users are faced with a Faustian bargain: surrender privacy for free expression.

It’s a disaster.

#onlinesafetyact #onlinesafety #ageverification #ageassurance #privacy #dataprotection #ukpolitics #ukpol #agegating #censorship #osa

ORG warned of the dangers and pitfalls contained in the UK Online Safety Bill.

We call for a rights-based approach. One that limits the scope of the OSA to minimise threats to free expression and regulates the age verification industry.

Here’s how ⬇️

https://www.openrightsgroup.org/publications/how-to-fix-the-online-safety-act-a-rights-first-approach/

#onlinesafetyact #onlinesafety #ageverification #ageassurance #privacy #dataprotection #ukpolitics #ukpol #agegating #censorship #osa