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  1. Our research shows that over 23% of children have been exposed to hate speech online. While only 9% of parents are aware of their child’s experience. Ofcom reports that one-third of British children 12-15 have encountered sexist, racist or discriminatory content. Where do children see adult content?

  2. 11 de dic. de 2023 · Consequences of Exposure to Inappropriate Content. Research shows that exposure to sexually explicit material could potentially have the following consequences for your child. Sexualize a child prematurely. Make a child want to experiment with the behavior to understand it. Make a child desensitized to risky behavior.

  3. Eating disorders expert Bryn Austin explains how Instagram's algorithms push teens into negative social comparison and body image issues. She calls for government regulation and parental limits to protect teens from exposure to inappropriate content.

  4. 15 de dic. de 2022 · Nearly half of parents of teens (46%) say they are extremely or very worried that their teen’s use of social media could lead to them being exposed to explicit content, according to the April 14-May 4, 2022, poll. The impact of social media on productivity is also a key concern for parents.

  5. Inappropriate content may include: sexually explicit material ; false or misleading information; violence; extremism or terrorism; hateful or offensive material. The exposure of young people to inappropriate content is difficult to measure because many instances go unreported.

  6. Psychological science continues to reveal benefits from social media use, as well as risks and opportunities that certain content, features, and functions present to young social media users. The science discussed below highlights the need to enact new, responsible safety standards to mitigate harm. 2.

  7. Exposure to content that is inappropriate can be psychologically damaging. Moreover, such exposure can be frightening, confusing and difficult for a child to comprehend or balance. In some instances such exposure can also normalise harmful behaviour.