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Page 1: Civil Society’s View on Social Media for Youth

Civil Society’s View on Social Media for Youth

Ping Ping WorakatePeace Revolution

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of all TV programs contains sexual content.

56%

of all show during prime time deal with sex.67%

of website on the internet are pornographic.12%

internet users are viewing porn very second.28,258

Sex and violence make the most profit.

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of 12-17 year old teens are internet users.

93% of students aged between 12-16 years old have

cellphone.92% of kids said they began using computer at the

average of 8.1 years old.91%

is the average age at when a child first sees porn online.

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But who really are consuming these media?

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Can these co-exists in the world of business?What are we doing?

Profit-Seekin

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MoralBenefit

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Whose responsibility?

Equipment?

Government?

Producers?

Consumers?

It’s yours, mine and everyone’s.

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Responsibility of a civil society

Profit seeking and moral benefit can coexist in the world of media.

It’s time to start the revolution of alternative clean media.

Provide a new role model for our children of many generations to come.

It’s time for us to revive world’s morality.

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