What is the Online Safety Bill?published at 09:50 British Summer Time 9 September 2021
The bill would place new duties on social media firms to remove harmful content, including racist posts but also including images of child abuse, terrorism, and posts relating to suicide.
It would give the government new powers to enforce the rules, including powers to issue larger fines for social media platforms and even potentially restrict access to them.
First conceived by Theresa May's government in April 2019, the bill is still in draft form and is undergoing scrutiny from MPs before starting its journey into law.
Some campaigners say the plans will lead to censorship, while others - including the Labour Party - warn fines do not go far enough.
Labour has suggested it will push to introduce criminal sanctions for senior executives at tech companies who fail to enforce rules on abuse.