
Standard Issue Podcast SIM Ep 182, Pod 56: Social media, shopping and satirical scribblings
Nov 21, 2018
Join Holly Powell-Jones, a journalist and academic focused on social media law and ethics, as she delves into the critical need for teen education on online behavior. Vix Leyton, a consumer expert, shares savvy tips for budgeting around Black Friday and Christmas. Activist Emma Clit discusses the mental load women bear in household responsibilities, tying it to gender inequality. Meanwhile, Lisa O'Keefe from Sport England highlights strategies for boosting women's sports engagement. Together, they tackle social issues with wit and insight.
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Teens Confused About Social Media Law
- Young people lack consensus on what is illegal online, especially about sexting and consent.
- Girls generally rate online risks higher than mixed-gender groups, showing gender influences perceptions of legal risk.
Anti-Victim Bias in Education
- Current messaging on image sharing inadvertently promotes victim blaming and responsabilization.
- This culture leads some teens to believe victims are responsible if they share images.
Prevent Online Abuse Proactively
- Educate potential offenders about online legal risks to prevent harm.
- Technology companies should share responsibility and fund education to ensure ethical use.




