A Cabinet minister says social media companies are “endangering” society because they remove posts showing dangerous or illegal activity too slowly. The minister points to moderation delays as a public risk, arguing that harmful material remains online longer than it should.

The outlets frame the issue as a matter of enforcement and platform responsibility. One account emphasizes that content depicting dangerous and illegal activity is not taken down at an adequate pace, while both reports attribute the criticism directly to the same kind of ministerial concern about how quickly platforms respond to problematic material. The reporting does not include details on specific platforms, cases, or timelines in the provided excerpts.

Overall, the coverage aligns on the core claim: the minister criticizes current moderation practices and links them to potential harm, while the reports largely differ only in wording rather than substantive facts.