- New research indicates that over half of 16-year-olds in Northern Ireland have experienced illegal or harmful behaviours on social media platforms.
- Prevalent issues identified include the posting of offensive material, non-consensual content sharing, and online stalking, with over two-thirds of perpetrators known to the young people.
- The study highlighted that young women, same-sex attracted individuals, those with a disability, and those from lower socio-economic backgrounds are more susceptible to these online harms.
- A significant majority of respondents spend at least three hours daily on social media, with the research noting a link between increased usage and poorer mental health.
- Ministers and researchers are advocating for social media companies to address app features, for greater awareness and education, and for stronger regulation to enhance online safety for young people.
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New report highlights the hold social media has on 16-year-olds