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By The Conversation Don't say 'just don't go online' because adults wouldn't do that if something happened in the real world. If you got followed home, it's not like [they would say]: "Hey, stop leaving the house." Help the person understand that it wasn't their fault and try to help them through it – be a shoulder to cry on, but don't try and affect their social life personally. (15-year-old girl) Young people are often reluctant to involve adults in their online lives. Many fear that parents and teachers will misunderstand or "overreact" in response to what they mostly regard as normal, unpr...
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Facebook Inc (NASDAQ:FB) users in the U.S. are getting a prompt that asks them whether any of their contacts are suspects of becoming “extremists,” or if they themselves have been exposed to extremist content. Facebook tackling online extremism and abuseUsers of the platform took to Twitter to show the prompts, “Are you concerned that someone you know is becoming an extremist?” and “You may have been exposed to harmful extremist content recently.” They both link to a support center. The Facebook support page titled “What can I do to prevent radicalization” links users to Life After Hate by Exi...
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