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#onlinesafety

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With over 1600 pages of guidance on Online Safety duties, Ofcom (UK) has dealt a sucker punch to small blogs, forums and fedi instances.

Onerous duties with the threat of fines has led to many sites shutting down already.

Only the largest companies that engineer harms can realistically comply.

#SaveOurSites

theguardian.com/technology/202

The Guardian · Ofcom announces new rules for tech firms to keep children safe onlineBy Dan Milmo

CNN: Nearly half of teens say social media is bad for youth mental health, report finds. “The impact of social media on young people’s mental health and well-being is a growing topic of concern among parents, educators, health care professionals and regulators. And now, nearly half of US teens say social media has a mostly negative effect on people their age — and almost the same […]

https://rbfirehose.com/2025/04/23/cnn-nearly-half-of-teens-say-social-media-is-bad-for-youth-mental-health-report-finds/

#OnlineAdvertising #OnlineSafety

"A new study finds about 10% of websites that claim to comply with online advertising standards (i.e., the Acceptable Ads Standard) are – perhaps unwittingly – running ads that violate those standards. The finding tells researchers that the ad-filtering rules browser extensions use to enforce the standards have flaws advertisers can take advantage of to display non-compliant ads."

news.ncsu.edu/2025/04/15/accep

NC State News · Study Finds Flaws in Tools Used to Enforce Online Ad Standards | NC State NewsResearchers have identified significant design flaws in the rules ad-blocking browser extensions use to enforce acceptable ad standards.

A great piece from @DazedMagazine on the quiet radicalisation of young women. A timely article, after Netflix's "Adolescence" kick-started a country-wide conversation on how young men are being exposed to misogynistic and harmful content online.

flip.it/8xa2Tj

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Dazed · We need to talk about female radicalisationNetflix’s Adolescence has kickstarted much-needed conversations on the radicalisation of young men – but many young women are being taken in by extremist narratives too

If they were serious about this, the UK would block all sites that platform the likes of Andrew "Pee Pee" Tate and other dangerous abuse enablers

Yes, hunt down the little wannabe rapists but stop the problem at the source too

Unfortunately, starmer idolises big tech and is too weak to challenge them

There are mechanisms to block sites over copyright etc so why not use them

theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/a

The Guardian · Misogynistic content driving UK boys to hunt vulnerable girls on suicide forumsBy Vikram Dodd

#politics #cryptocurrency #scams #fraud #OnlineSafety

'In case you had any doubts, the golden age of white-collar crime is upon us. The Justice Department announced on Monday that it will stop regulating the digital asset space, instead focusing its efforts on prosecuting crimes that utilize cryptocurrency, like drug and human trafficking.'

gizmodo.com/justice-department

Gizmodo · Justice Department Says It Will Pull Back on Prosecuting Crypto FraudWhat could go wrong?

Engadget: Roblox parental controls now include a block button. “Roblox is again updating its parental control features in an effort to give parents more visibility into (and control over) their children’s activities on the platform. The company is updating its in-app ‘Safety Center’ to counter concerns that Roblox, which unlike social media apps allows children under 13, puts its youngest […]

https://rbfirehose.com/2025/04/09/engadget-roblox-parental-controls-now-include-a-block-button/

#scams #fraud #OnlineSafety #influencers

"With online scams growing fast — the FTC says reported scams cost people in the U.S. more than $12.5 billion in 2024, which was a 25% increase on the 2023 figure — it shouldn't be a surprise that opposing them should be big business too. Indeed, this new form of entertainment is enough of a rising tide to lift all boats."

mashable.com/article/scam-bait

Mashable · Scam-baiting stars of YouTube explain their successBy Chris Taylor