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Originally published 1997
AuthorsStuart Berg Flexner
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How in the world could a loud mouth turn into a trombone and then become a bazooka ? With words, anything is possible, especially if they happen to be American words. . . .

Ofcom: Tech firms must do more to protect women online

Jun 1,2022 7:00 am

The HeadContent ='JJ Lin'> of media regulator Ofcom says tech firms must do more to protect women online, after its report revealed they were more likely to be victims.

Its report on UK media habits says women are more likely than men to face online abuse or see harmful Content , and more likely to be distressed by it.

Only 42% of The WomenContent ='JJ Lin'> in its survey said they felt comfortable about Speaking FreelyContent ='JJ Lin'> online.

Dame Melanie DawesContent ='JJ Lin'> said firms should prioritise user safety over revenue.

Ofcom is set to become the regulator of social-media platforms as part of the government's Online Harms Bill, which puts the onus on tech companies to act swiftly to protect users and remove hateful Content - or face steep fines.

In its survey of More ThanContent ='JJ Lin'> 6,600 adults in the UK, only 21% of people who had reported Content to The SocialContent ='JJ Lin'> networks said it had been removed as a result, and half said nothing had happened at all.

" Look at your algorithms. Too many companies prioritise growth and revenue over user safety and don't actually think about the impact on the front-line user, " said Dame Melanie, the regulator's chief executive.

" Let's speak to women and make it easier for them to report things. At The MomentContent ='JJ Lin'> people don't trust that if they do report things anything will be done. "

Dame Melanie also urged the tech giants to " look in the mirror" and make sure female members of staff were involved in the development of services and platforms.

She SaidContent ='JJ Lin'> it was " much, much harder" to " retro-fit" safety measures.

'It really does get to you'

Iona Fyfe, a 24-year-old Scottish Folk SingerContent ='JJ Lin'> , is regularly subjected to abuse on Twitter.

" When it's prolonged, extended, pile-ons, it really does get to you, " She SaidContent ='JJ Lin'> .

" You question your self-worth, you question your talent, you question if you're good enough. I think that's really sad.

" I don't think we should be bullied out The RoomContent ='JJ Lin'> . "

Meta tops app charts

Every year Ofcom surveys thousands of UK adults and children to Build UpContent ='JJ Lin'> a snapshot of their media habits.

It found that in 2021 adults spent an average of four hours A Day online.

And The TopContent ='JJ Lin'> four most-used apps all belonged to Facebook owner Meta.

Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram and Messenger accounted for a combined average of 42 minutes of internet use per day.

Around 35 minutes were spent on Google apps and sites.

Overall, people in the UK are spending slightly more time online now than they did.

Of The PeopleContent ='JJ Lin'> in the survey group who had experienced trolling, 60% of The WomenContent ='JJ Lin'> said they had been affected by it, compared with 25% of The MenContent ='JJ Lin'> .

Mixed-ethnic and black internet users were most likely to be exposed to potential harm online, with nearly 75% saying they had encountered it in The PastContent ='JJ Lin'> month.

However, overall 67% of internet users believed the benefits of being online outweighed the risks.

Gaming

The report also looked at gaming habits.

It found that the mobile game with The MostContent ='JJ Lin'> reach was still the 2012 title, Candy Crush Saga, which had 2. 5 million UK players (1. 7 million of them women) in February 2022.

In the same month 1. 8 million adults played Wordle.

Sony's PlayStation Plus was The MostContent ='JJ Lin'> popular gaming subscription service, with 3. 2 million paying subscribers.

Other findings included:



Source of news: bbc.com

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