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5 resultsfor “Molly Rose Foundation social media research”

Health

Nearly half of UK girls saw harmful social media content in a week, research shows

research shows Nearly half of girls and a third of all teenagers saw suicide, self-harm and eating disorder content on social media in a week, a study shows. The Molly Rose Foundation

The Guardian World3h ago
Politics

Social media leaders called to Downing Street over children's safety

research](https://mollyrosefoundation.org/more-than-60-of-australian-children-still-using-social-media-despite-ban-for-under-16s-research-shows/) from internet safety charity the Molly Rose Foundation found more than 60% of underage Australians are still using social media

BBC NewsApr 15
Politics

Molly Russell's dad says PM rushing social media restrictions 'deplorable'

research indicating half of all girls saw high risk harmful content on social media in a week despite the Online Safety Act, according to new figures from his organisation. A survey of from the Molly

BBC News8h ago
Tech

TikTok and YouTube 'not safe enough' for kids, says Ofcom

research was "unsurprising" given the ["limited success" found so far in removing accounts](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy4181pkxl2o) belonging to under-16s in Australia following its social media ban. "It may be that some platforms will have

BBC NewsMay 21
Politics

‘A tsunami of harm’: views on tackling online safety for under-16s in the UK

Molly Rose Foundation charity, has been critical of the pace of implementation of the Online Safety Act and wants it to be rebooted. On top of that, he wants a ban on aggressive algorithms that

The Guardian WorldMay 25