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published in(发表于) 2016/4/6 6:23:13
Ignore the “children“ should not be: the 50% children in sex and violence online content,

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Ignore the "children" should not be: the 50% children in sex and violence online-the Internet, social networking-IT information

On April 6, according to foreign reports, according to a new survey, about half of the children on the Internet involving sex, violence and adult subject matter.

Children aged 11 to 17 years old, nearly 80% of children on violations of the social media sites such as Facebook users age requirement, in the case of old enough registration account.

The study was performed by the children's Charity NSPCC and telecommunications company O2 joint implementation. It found that parents often ignored Web sites and mobile apps to harm children.

Some identified by parents to their children of harmless websites and applications, these children were actually considered to be the most damaging.

NSPCC charity Chief Executive Peter waenlesi (Peter Wanless), "said parents should occasionally sit down and talk with the children and see what they are using social media sites, and give appropriate assistance if necessary. 60% per cent of children surveyed said social media platform should take more effective measures to protect children's online safety.

"These social media companies should take up the responsibility to ensure that children are safe online. We believe that the industry should set up a basic safety standard, if the industry cannot regulate their own, then we need to set up a new regulatory body to help regulate it. ”

The survey interviewed more than 1700 children. These children said they often found on some Web sites and applications "is not suitable for children" content, such as the Sickipedia funny website, allowing users to chat with a stranger Chatroulette and Omegle Web site, users can ask and answer each other's sites Ask.fm and discussion groups based on application Yik Yak.

O2 Nina-Bebe (Nina Bibby) said, "the key is, parents need to get active in children's network, to help them secure Internet access. We cooperate with the NSPCC children's charity, is to provide parents with advice, information and support in this area. ”


无视“少儿不宜”:超50%儿童在网上浏览色情暴力内容 - 互联网,社交网络 - IT资讯

4月6日消息,据外电报道,一项新的调查显示,约有一半的儿童在网上浏览涉及到性、暴力和成人主题的内容。

在年龄为11岁到17岁的儿童中,将近80%的儿童曾违反社交媒体网站如Facebook有关用户年龄的规定,在年龄不够的情况下就注册了账号。

这项研究是由儿童慈善机构NSPCC和电信公司O2联合实施的。它发现家长们常常会忽略网站和手机应用程序给孩子们带来的危害。

一些被家长认定对其孩子们危害不大的网站和应用程序,在这些孩子们当中实际上被认为是最具有危害性的。

NSPCC慈善机构的首席执行官皮特-瓦恩勒斯(Peter Wanless)称,“家长应该隔三差五地与孩子们坐下来谈谈心,看看他们正在使用什么样的社交媒体网站,然后在必要的时候给予适当的帮助。60%以上的受访儿童均表示,社交媒体平台应该采取更多有效的措施来保护儿童的上网安全。

“这些社交媒体公司应该担起确保儿童安全上网的责任。我们认为,行业应该设定一个基本的安全标准,如果行业自己无法规范自己,那么我们就需要设立新的管制机构来帮助它进行规范。”

这项调查采访了1700多名儿童。这些儿童称,他们经常在一些网站和应用程序上发现“儿童不宜”的内容,例如搞笑网站Sickipedia、允许用户与陌生人聊天的Chatroulette和Omegle网站、用户可以相互提问和作答的网站Ask.fm以及基于应用程序的讨论群组Yik Yak。

O2公司的妮娜-毕比(Nina Bibby)称,“最关键的是,家长要积极参与到孩子们的网络生活之中,以帮助他们安全上网。我们与NSPCC儿童慈善机构合作,就是为了给家长提供这方面的建议、信息和支持。”






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