A Tipping Point in Online Child Abuse
Society
United States
Started January 16, 2026
Thousands of abusive videos were produced last yearβthat researchers know of
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A Tipping Point in Online Child Abuse
The Atlantic (United States) | Jan 16, 2026
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Jan 16, 2026
Focusing solely on technological solutions overlooks the need for comprehensive societal change and support systems for at-risk children.
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Overregulation may stifle free speech and hinder legitimate online content creation, making us cautious about imposing strict laws.
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Increased regulation of online platforms is essential to combat the rise of abusive child content and protect vulnerable children.
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Tech companies must prioritize child safety by implementing advanced AI tools to detect and remove abusive content swiftly.
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Public awareness and education are critical in addressing the issue of online child abuse, as many users are unaware of its prevalence.
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