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Users of Discord, Bluesky, Reddit, and more are struggling to work around the UK's new age restrictions on adult content.
The UK's Online Safety Act comes into force today, marking a shift in internet culture that is being felt around the world.
The Online Safety Act intends to put greater responsibility on platforms and content creators themselves for children’s safety.
In its most recent update, Bluesky will prompt UK users to prove their age by uploading their ID, scanning their face, or using a payment card. Users who don’t verify their age or are under 18 won’t ...
Cyberbullying: How parents can help kids navigate online spaces WCTV’s Grow Up Safe series aims to help families discuss safety The API failed to deliver the resource.
Bluesky is rolling out age verification in the UK The UK’s Online Safety Act requires platforms with adult content to implement age verification by July 25th.
Ideological and economic concerns mean that Beijing is wary of foreign aid.
Two weeks ago, an unusual new account popped up on Bluesky, the social media app popular with Left-leaning commentators who have ditched X under Elon Musk.
As attacks on gay and transgender rights intensify across the U.S., Richmond’s LGBTQ+ community is standing strong through solidarity and finding queer-friendly spaces.
Love Is Not a Safe Space The trouble with taking the safety-first narrative so seriously is that we panic the minute our relationship gets hard. But relationships are more than safe spaces.
New Jersey Black Pride is creating affirming safe spaces during politically hostile times. Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a Tennessee ban on gender-affirming medical services for youth.