Anonymous
Post 03/13/2024 14:48     Subject: Re:Article in Post- online abuse and extortion

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The internet is not a safe place for children. Congress must act to regulate it now.


They need to ban much more than Tiiktok. Why are Discord and Telegram allowed at all if they cannot stop this abuse?!


Tik tok is literally the calmest of the apps. They don't want it because China controls it and it pisses them off they don't have control.


I realize the China part with Tiktok, but the article states the other sites would change if they were made legally responsible for what is encouraged on their platforms. Why is there no talk of making this happen? I can't imagine Congress is unaware.


There is talk of making this happen. You need to write to representatives to support legislation that will repeal section 230, which grants them legal immunity: https://www.reuters.com/legal/transactional/column-abused-teen-snap-case-asks-us-supreme-court-revisit-internet-publisher-2024-03-11/


Thank you for this!


It's time to redefine section 230 immunity. Things are getting out of control.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2024 14:40     Subject: Article in Post- online abuse and extortion

This is so horrific. We have recently installed very tight parental controls for my 10 and 12 year olds, and done a lot of talking about how to stay safe online. But I am all too aware that no parental controls are perfect and they are going to have to learn to navigate this terrifying world on their own at some point. I’d welcome any wisdom about how to really talk to kids about internet safety in a way they understand. The “digital citizenship” classes at school just don’t seem to resonate.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2024 13:56     Subject: Re:Article in Post- online abuse and extortion

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The internet is not a safe place for children. Congress must act to regulate it now.


Social media is toxic.



True. And more than half the States Attorney Generals are suing the social media companies based on 2 premises:

- social media is intentionally made to be addicting and,

- evidence shows social media is harmful to children.

Try pointing that out on DCUM though, and you will be attacked by defensive mommies who have already given their children smart phones with open access to any social media they want.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2024 13:55     Subject: Re:Article in Post- online abuse and extortion

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The internet is not a safe place for children. Congress must act to regulate it now.


They need to ban much more than Tiiktok. Why are Discord and Telegram allowed at all if they cannot stop this abuse?!


Tik tok is literally the calmest of the apps. They don't want it because China controls it and it pisses them off they don't have control.


I realize the China part with Tiktok, but the article states the other sites would change if they were made legally responsible for what is encouraged on their platforms. Why is there no talk of making this happen? I can't imagine Congress is unaware.


There is talk of making this happen. You need to write to representatives to support legislation that will repeal section 230, which grants them legal immunity: https://www.reuters.com/legal/transactional/column-abused-teen-snap-case-asks-us-supreme-court-revisit-internet-publisher-2024-03-11/


Thank you for this!
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2024 13:53     Subject: Re:Article in Post- online abuse and extortion

Anonymous wrote:The internet is not a safe place for children. Congress must act to regulate it now.


Social media is toxic.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2024 12:47     Subject: Re:Article in Post- online abuse and extortion

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The internet is not a safe place for children. Congress must act to regulate it now.


They need to ban much more than Tiiktok. Why are Discord and Telegram allowed at all if they cannot stop this abuse?!


Tik tok is literally the calmest of the apps. They don't want it because China controls it and it pisses them off they don't have control.


I realize the China part with Tiktok, but the article states the other sites would change if they were made legally responsible for what is encouraged on their platforms. Why is there no talk of making this happen? I can't imagine Congress is unaware.


There is talk of making this happen. You need to write to representatives to support legislation that will repeal section 230, which grants them legal immunity: https://www.reuters.com/legal/transactional/column-abused-teen-snap-case-asks-us-supreme-court-revisit-internet-publisher-2024-03-11/
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2024 10:43     Subject: Re:Article in Post- online abuse and extortion

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The internet is not a safe place for children. Congress must act to regulate it now.


They need to ban much more than Tiiktok. Why are Discord and Telegram allowed at all if they cannot stop this abuse?!


Tik tok is literally the calmest of the apps. They don't want it because China controls it and it pisses them off they don't have control.


I realize the China part with Tiktok, but the article states the other sites would change if they were made legally responsible for what is encouraged on their platforms. Why is there no talk of making this happen? I can't imagine Congress is unaware.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2024 10:37     Subject: Re:Article in Post- online abuse and extortion

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The internet is not a safe place for children. Congress must act to regulate it now.


They need to ban much more than Tiiktok. Why are Discord and Telegram allowed at all if they cannot stop this abuse?!


Tik tok is literally the calmest of the apps. They don't want it because China controls it and it pisses them off they don't have control.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2024 10:21     Subject: Re:Article in Post- online abuse and extortion

Anonymous wrote:The internet is not a safe place for children. Congress must act to regulate it now.


They need to ban much more than Tiiktok. Why are Discord and Telegram allowed at all if they cannot stop this abuse?!
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2024 10:14     Subject: Article in Post- online abuse and extortion

Stuff like that makes me think I don't want to be out in the world, and same with my kids. I want to just move to a little isolated farm and ignore it all. It is so disturbing, I wish I didn't read it.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2024 10:13     Subject: Re:Article in Post- online abuse and extortion

The internet is not a safe place for children. Congress must act to regulate it now.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2024 10:06     Subject: Re:Article in Post- online abuse and extortion

My kids are too young to be accessing the internet on their own and don’t have devices, but this article is really scaring me. My oldest is 10 and some of her friends have phones, and play Roblox. I am considering getting her a phone next year but feel like I have so much work to do to prepare.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2024 09:04     Subject: Re:Article in Post- online abuse and extortion

OMG this is horrible!
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2024 09:03     Subject: Article in Post- online abuse and extortion

At this point I'd be thrilled if most of the internet went away.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2024 08:37     Subject: Article in Post- online abuse and extortion

This article is horrifying, specifically calls out grooming kids online including on Roblox. All parents whose kids have access to the internet should read- please be aware that this is becoming increasingly common. (Gift link below).

https://wapo.st/4cb7bi9