Friday, June 26, 2009

Young people quiz their peers on YouTube use and abuse

A survey of teenage use of the popular video-sharing website YouTubeconfirms that it is very easy for minors to give their age as 18 orover when creating an account on the site, and therefore to accessobjectionable material. Parents need to advise their children againstlooking for R18 videos and YouTube needs to make its safety featuresmore prominent, a new report suggests.
http://www.mercatornet.com/family_edge/view/young_people_quiz_their_peers_on_youtube_use_and_abuse/

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