The Kids are Online: Research-Driven Insights on Child Safety Policy
Michal Luria and
Aliya Bhatia
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Abstract:
This report summarizes the key discussions and insights from an in-person symposium held in September 2024 on the topic of children’s online safety policy. The event convened academic researchers, policy experts, and civil society representatives to explore research-driven approaches to addressing critical issues impacting young users in digital environments. During the symposium, we attempted to foster meaningful dialogue, identify areas of consensus and disagreement, and chart actionable paths forward. The symposium included a range of perspectives, and thus the report reflects a synthesis of ideas rather than unanimous agreement. Attendees engaged in two rounds of thematic roundtables covering four key topics related to child safety on online platforms: Connection, Content, Communication, and Characteristics. The event concluded with an all-participant session that summarized some of the main discussions and identified strategies and opportunities to integrate research into policy.
Date: 2025-02-14
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