Are Children Safe From Digital Violence in Social Media Spaces?

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Kids face cyberbullying, grooming, harassment, and viral shaming online. These experiences can shape self-worth during critical developmental years. Many harms happen outside adult awareness. Are current safety tools enough for minors? How should parents, schools, and platforms share responsibility?
 
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No, children aren't safe from digital violence in social media. This is one main reason why Australia banned social media for kids and why a lot of other countries are making rules
 

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I feel current safety tools are limited. filters and reporting help, but they don’t replace guidance or supervision. Parents, schools, and platforms need shared responsibility: open conversations, education on online risks, monitoring, and responsive policies, so children learn safe habits while having adults ready to intervene.
 

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No, children aren't safe from digital violence in social media. This is one main reason why Australia banned social media for kids and why a lot of other countries are making rules
Aside from the digital violent kids are not really supposed to be addicted to the use of internet so I believe that parents need to monitor their children activity for security seek
 
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