Tech Shock - from Parent Zone

7. How to find friends and alienate people: geolocation, gender, and unhelpful legislation

Parent Zone Season 11 Episode 7

December saw the launch of an international coalition to end violence against women and girls with additional support to tackle online harms. At the same time, debates around the banning of ‘nudification’ apps continue within the UK. 

Developments like these represent a shared desire to affect change – and for the online world to be a safer place. But amid the Australian ban on social media for under-16s (now in effect) and Scottish Labour pushing for a complete phone ban in schools, we may need to pause and ask: are we going about reducing harm in the right way?  

In the final episode of season 11, Vicki is joined by UCL professor of Sociology of Gender and Education, Jessica Ringrose to explore young people’s lived experiences and some possibly better ways to bring about change.  

Talking points:

  • From ‘sex subscriptions’ and ‘AI girlfriends’ to cyberflashing, how does harmful sexual content impact different groups of young people? 
  • Why are policies around restricting (or outright banning) tech not properly “thought through”?  
  • Two years on since the Online Safety Act passed, are platforms still operating without a genuine duty of care – and what can we do in the meantime? 

Tech Shock is a Parent Zone production. Follow Parent Zone on social media for all the latest on our work on helping families to thrive in the digital age. Presented by Vicki Shotbolt. Tech Shock is produced and edited by Tim Malster.

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