SOCIAL media giants have been warned they'll face new curbs if they don't adopt a "no tolerance approach" to online abuse.
Furious Tory MPs have ordered them to enforce compulsory ID for opening accounts and lifetime bans for repeated hate speech.
APSocial media giants, including Facebook, have been warned they'll face new curbs if they don't adopt a 'no tolerance approach' to online abuse[/caption]
More than 50 backbenchers have signed a letter warning firms their "inaction" means they've become "enablers of abuse".
They've spoken out amid growing pressure for a crackdown on online hate following the murder of Sir David Amess.
It says: "There are those who use social media and online platforms to commit abhorrent abuse in the knowledge that little or no action will be taken against them.
"Despite numerous calls for change, it is our view that insufficient steps are being taken to address this.
"Abuse which is not tolerated in the physical world is being allowed to fester in the online world."
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