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Parents must also take responsibility for online safety

Society
United Kingdom
Started March 27, 2026

The picture around social media harm is more nuanced than some campaigners say

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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 27, 2026
The responsibility for online safety should be a shared effort between parents, educators, and tech companies to effectively protect children.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 27, 2026
Parents play a crucial role in ensuring their children's online safety, as they can guide and educate them about potential risks.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 27, 2026
Blaming parents for online safety issues overlooks the responsibility of social media platforms to create safer environments for users.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 27, 2026
Parents cannot fully control online interactions, and placing the burden solely on them is unrealistic and unfair.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 27, 2026
Empowering parents with resources and knowledge can significantly reduce the risks their children face online, making it a necessary step.
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