
PODCAST: Roblox, Meta, and Apple Aren’t Protecting Kids and They Know It
Nicki Petrossi (from Scrolling2Death) joins Haley to discuss big tech, social media, and protecting our kids online. They talk about the need for these companies
Nicki Petrossi (from Scrolling2Death) joins Haley to discuss big tech, social media, and protecting our kids online. They talk about the need for these companies
In a test run of Instagram’s “teen accounts,” researchers found that this reform does not live up to its stated standards.
Big Tech is constantly peddling myths to the public as a means to hinder Section 230 reform. Here are the facts.
Social media’s harms to children are undeniable. But that doesn’t go away when you turn 18. Read for how social media affects today’s young adult women.
The TAKE IT DOWN Act, a key bill that would protect survivors of image-based sexual abuse, unanimously passed the Senate!
How many more children have to die before Congress will take action?
WASHINGTON, DC (November 18, 2024) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) called on the U.S. House to prioritize the Kids Online Safety Act
Meta’s platforms, namely Instagram, are advertising a plethora of “nudifying” apps to its users, including to children.
WASHINGTON, DC (July 30, 2024) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) commended the U.S. Senate for passing the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA)
TikTok becoming known as a “hunting ground” for predators has not stopped its growth, and the platform has given predators easy access to groom, abuse, and traffic children.
Yik Yak—the anonymous social media app shut down in 2017 due to rampant harassment and abuse—returned in August 2021. So, is it any better?
Originally Published at Bloomberg By Todd Shields The teen was in high school when his secret spilled onto the internet, driving him to consider suicide: classmates