Teens, parents believe social media firms should do more to protect users from online harms: Poll
A nationwide survey has revealed that most teenagers and parents believe social media companies should take more responsibility for protecting users from online harms. Respondents have also urged schools to play a larger role in offering digital literacy lessons. They are also calling for stricter regulations to ensure a safer online environment. Alif Amsyar reports, while Dr Clara Lee, a research fellow at the Institute of Policy Studies, shares more about the state of online safety in Singapore.
A nationwide survey has revealed that most teenagers and parents believe social media companies should take more responsibility for protecting users from online harms. Respondents have also urged schools to play a larger role in offering digital literacy lessons. They are also calling for stricter regulations to ensure a safer online environment. Alif Amsyar reports, while Dr Clara Lee, a research fellow at the Institute of Policy Studies, shares more about the state of online safety in Singapore.