Great Stuff from Net Family News
- Take-aways from the ‘Facebook Files’ October 9, 2021What a week it has been, right? At least for those of us who follow and/or use social media. There was the naming of whistleblower Frances Haugen on “60 Minutes” Sunday night, US time; the hours-long outage of all of Facebook’s products Monday; Haugen’s testimony on Capitol Hill Tuesday, a report that hackers were offering […]Anne
- New game to help middle schoolers be media literacy masters September 21, 2021It’s definitely not your typical American high school – not the one in “Agents of Influence.” But high school is the backdrop, which is smart for a media literacy videogame aimed at middle schoolers, right? Especially a sketchy, slightly dystopian fictional one like “Virginia Hall High,” in which the game is set. First, the school […]Anne
- Countering ‘hate raids’ needs to be coordinated too September 2, 2021The “hate raids” on Twitch spotlight an important online safety reality: It’s increasingly a cross-platform effort. Hate raids, or hate spam, is harassment on steroids and, as the Washington Post points out, it’s a form of online harm that has been around for years but “became a larger Twitch concern [last] month after a streamer […]Anne
- Apple & the child online safety challenge August 26, 20212nd important update Sept. 19: As if in direct response to the open letter from privacy activists around the world, the WeProtect Global Alliance published their own statement saying Apple must not pause its expanded protections, the Guardian reported. I stand by my thoughts in the update just below. We need privacy activists and protection […]Anne
- If anything needs to go viral, it’s this… July 2, 2021…the message, “Report it. Don’t share it.” The “it” in this public awareness campaign Facebook just launched is child sexual abuse material (CSAM), the accurate term for what is typically called “child pornography” in the United States. Thankfully, it’s extremely unlikely you’ll ever see content like this. “The prevalence of this content on our platform […]Anne
- Key piece of the puzzle: Australia’s ‘Safety by Design’ tools June 23, 2021A vital piece of the global online safety puzzle has just fallen into place: Australia’s eSafety Commissioner’s Office this week unveiled its Safety by Design tools for Internet companies everywhere. They’re the outgrowth of extensive international research and consultation with people in industry, government, academia and advocacy, including youth and parents – a process eSafety […]Anne
- How our kids can become ‘indistractable’ June 18, 2021I was almost too distracted over the past couple of days to write this review of Indistractable. But there’s some real “digital parenting” wisdom in it, so here we are, blog post done. For example, co-author Nir Eyal says, “Teach traction.” The opposite of distraction isn’t focus, as we typically think. It’s traction, which “comes […]Anne
- Could platforms design for 2nd chances?: Insight from key study May 28, 2021No stage of life is easy, but being a teen is hard in a very particular way. “Adolescence is a period of rapid cognitive, social and emotional development,” said researcher Amanda Lenhart, Health & Data lead at the Data & Society Research Institute in New York, at a conference this week, for example. “They’re a […]Anne
- Youth rights’ digital upgrade: Cause for celebration April 7, 2021There is so much to celebrate about General Comment 25, which for the first time spells out what digital human rights look like for people worldwide – people under 18, technically, but in many ways for all people. Because this addendum to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) is the first […]Anne
- Finally! A YouTube (flexibly) designed for kids 9-12 February 25, 2021Tweens are no longer little kids, but they’re also not yet teens. Like all their peers, younger and older, 9-to-12-year-olds love to explore and mess around with media, especially video. They want to be safe so they don’t have to worry, which means they really don’t mind a little help from parental types, but they […]Anne
Great Stuff from Connect Safely
- Facebook News: It’s Complicated October 14, 2021One of my favorite phrases is “it’s complicated,” because it expresses the fact that many things in life are not as simple as they seem. The post Facebook News: It’s Complicated appeared first on ConnectSafely.Larry Magid
- What is Digital Wellness? October 13, 2021Educators are surely familiar with the term “digital citizenship.” We are familiar with coaching and modeling for our students the ways toward acting as an upstander, blocking and reporting bullies and bad actors, and making the internet a more positive and truthful place. The post What is Digital Wellness? appeared first on ConnectSafely.Kerry Gallagher
- Parent’s Guide to Amazon Fire TV October 13, 2021We live in a golden age of media with an incredible array of choices between what we can watch on regular TV, via cable and satellite, and the internet. But, despite—or perhaps because of—all that content, it’s sometimes hard to pick appropriate content for each family member. The post Parent’s Guide to Amazon Fire TV […]Maureen Kochan
- Ask Trish: Showing Up for Bullying Prevention Month October 12, 2021Dear Trish: What’s bullying prevention month? (I mean, I know what it is…but why does it matter?) And how can I really “show up” this year? Hi everyone! After a mental health break last week — speaking of which, I hope you all enjoyed some self-care and a break this past Sunday, which was #WorldMentalHealthDay […]Trisha Prabhu
- Parent’s Quick-Guide to Instagram October 7, 2021The main things parents worry about are typical of all social media: mean behavior among peers, encountering -- or creating -- inappropriate or dangerous content, overuse, and of course, privacy. The post Parent’s Quick-Guide to Instagram appeared first on ConnectSafely.Maureen Kochan
- New Law Will Make it Easier to Cancel Online Subscriptions October 7, 2021I’m not a cheapskate, but I don’t like to throw-away money, and I’m embarrassed to admit, that’s exactly what I’ve done on several occasions, when I’ve failed to cancel a service that I don’t use. The post New Law Will Make it Easier to Cancel Online Subscriptions appeared first on ConnectSafely.Larry Magid
- Like Fictional Killer Robots, Even Well-Intentioned Algorithms Can Do Harm September 30, 2021Algorithms - software that figures out what users want to see on social media - help sell us not just products, but ideas that affect our behavior. The post Like Fictional Killer Robots, Even Well-Intentioned Algorithms Can Do Harm appeared first on ConnectSafely.Larry Magid
- Ask Trish: Help! Photoshopped Nudes September 28, 2021Dear Trish, Help! Some stranger followed me on social media and is now threatening to send these photoshopped nude pictures of me to all of my followers. The post Ask Trish: Help! Photoshopped Nudes appeared first on ConnectSafely.Maureen Kochan
- Ask Trish: My Boyfriend is Threatening Revenge Porn September 22, 2021I had a bf, but I feel like I can’t “escape” the relationship because he is now threatening to blackmail me with explicit pictures I sent. I am not sure what to do because this would ruin my life and my career if it were sent online to the public eye…I’m also afraid that at […]Trisha Prabhu
- Parent’s Guide to Discord September 21, 2021If you’ve got a teen in your house, there’s a good chance you have Discord. We don’t mean bickering—we’re talking Discord with a capital D, the chat app that’s especially popular with teens. The post Parent’s Guide to Discord appeared first on ConnectSafely.Maureen Kochan