Social media platforms failing to protect girls from harm at every stage: NSPCC
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Social media platforms failing to protect girls from harm at every stage: NSPCC
This comes as polling by children’s charity the NSPCC also shows that a strong majority of adults in the South of England (87%) believe tech companies are not doing enough to protect girls from harm on social media.
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Social media sites failing to protect girls from harm at every stage NSPCC - Banbury FM
Social media platforms are failing to protect women and girls from harm at every stage, according to new research from the NSPCC. The children’s charity created fake profiles of a teenage girl across different sites, and found it was exposed to grooming, harassment and abuse across various platforms. The research said many of the features used by platforms to encourage users to expand their online networks, as well as to be online and active for…
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