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Old 06-03-2024, 11:20   #370
RichardCoulter
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Re: Online Safety Bill

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Originally Posted by peanut View Post
Can any parent control the use of a teenagers usage of the internet? They are glued to their phones, it's the norm these days.

That along with they'll never say the truth, or they could just find it hard to talk to anyone. What can parents really do? Saying that, when you read about what this girl was up to online and for how long those questions do need to be asked.

(From the Guardian).. "The darker side of Molly’s online life overwhelmed her. Of 16,300 pieces of content saved, liked or shared by Molly on Instagram in the six months before she died, 2,100 were related to suicide, self-harm and depression. She last used her iPhone to access Instagram on the day of her death, at 12.45am. Two minutes before, she had saved an image on the platform that carried a depression-related slogan.

It was on Instagram – the photo-, image- and video-sharing app – that Molly viewed some of the most disturbing pieces of content, including a montage of graphic videos containing clips relating to suicide, depression and self-harm set to music. Some videos contained scenes drawn from film and TV, including 13 Reasons Why, a US drama about a teenager’s suicide that contained episodes rated 15 or 18 in the UK. In total, Molly watched 138 videos that contained suicide and self-harm content, sometimes “bingeing” on them in batches including one session on 11 November."

https://www.theguardian.com/technolo...n-social-media

The facts are you can't discipline children anymore. And parents are now weaker than ever that leaves them to accommodate their children way too much. That along with what's sociably acceptable such as teenagers and phones now go hand in hand etc. Also it's a sad fact that children are mollycoddled and no long equiped to deal with the real world.
It makes me laugh how parents say they can't think how to keep the children entertained and how it can cost so much. In our day we went out in the morning, made out own entertainment and came back when the street lights came on.

Children aren't allowed to become bored these days and that doesn't nurture or develop their imagination.
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