One solution might be for an organisation to assess sites that allow posting by children and teenagers and give them a safety rating. They could look at things such as:
- whether anonymous posting is allowed
- the ease of reporting abuse
- whether the site is moderated
- number of staff available to investigate reports of abuse.
Such websites should then be encouraged to display the rating in a prominent place. Parents, children and teenagers could then be advised to look for the rating before using a site. Perhaps the NSPCC or Childline could get involved in this.
Schools also have a role to play. They should be advising pupils about the dangers of revealing personal information about themselves and of posting revealing photos of themselves. They should also be prepared to offer support to pupils who are being bullied, both physically and online.
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