TikTok algorithm directs users to fake news about Ukraine war
- An investigation by anti-misinformation outlet NewsGuard showed that a newly created TikTok account can be shown false information about the war in Ukraine.
- A new account on the platform was shown false or misleading content within 40 minutes by simply scrolling through the algorithmically created ‘For You Page’.
- For more information on how to talk to the children in your care about the war in Ukraine, check out our article.
- You can read the full story on The Guardian’s website.
Children’s survey shows they feel unsafe online
- A survey commissioned by EE showed that 67% of children and young people don’t think the internet is a safe place but many continue to place themselves at risk.
- The survey also showed that only 16% of parents report to know what their children are doing online but nearly 57% are unaware of who their child talks to online.
- A third of parents are unaware of age limits on platforms even though 78% report making an effort to monitor their child’s activity.
- You can read the full story on EE Newsroom’s website.
‘Revenge Porn’ hotline reports rise in stolen sexual images over pandemic
- The Revenge Porn Helpline reports an increase in sex workers and content creators who post sexual images having their content stolen or leaked.
- From their own calculations, the helpline estimates an increase in calls of 80% from 2019 to 2020.
- A Helpline spokesperson claims that many of the enquiries were from people who signed up to OnlyFans during the pandemic as a source of income.
- For more information on OnlyFans, check out our article.
- You can read the full story on BBC Three’s website.
Calls for more youth workers in schools after girl strip-searched by police
- A review conducted by the City and Hackney Safeguarding Children Partnership concluded that the strip search of Child Q by police should not have occurred.
- An absence of a safeguarding-first approach in the practice of teachers and police officers was found and race was likely “an influencing factor”.
- Politicians, representatives of youth work organisations and teaching unions are calling for more youth workers “not police officers” in schools.
- You can read the full story on Children and Young People Now’s website.
52 PSNI officers and staff accused of domestic abuse
- A Freedom of Information (FOI) request showed that 52 PSNI officers and staff were reported for domestic abuse between January 2018 and September 2021.
- Of those 52, 12 were disciplined, 1 was removed from their post and 45 remain active.
- Hundreds of reports of domestic abuse throughout the UK are made against police officers every year, with eight out of 10 keeping their jobs after allegations are made.
- You can read the full story on Belfast Telegraph’s website.