Download - Internet Safety: Some Context
Internet Safety:Some Context
Anne CollierCo-Director
ConnectSafely.org
Web 1.0…
Now, on Web 2.0...
--Michael Kinsley, Slate.com, 11/27/06
“...everybody knows you’re a dog.”
Task force report to US Congress in June ‘10:“Youth Safety on a Living Internet”
A living Internet
HuffingtonPost.com
Content is social now
Pat Gaines
Very individual
Ben Heine
Internet use is fluid
Tom Olliver
…and everywhere
Ben Heine
Embedded in ‘real life’
Risk spectrum reflects life too
Marc Dezemery
Camila Vallejo• Led “regular protest
marches of 200,000” in Santiago
• Lent her “star power” to movement in Brazil.
• European students demonstrated in support of Latin American students
• Tapped to run for Congress in Chile
Filtering as ‘knee-high fence’
Peter Liu Photography
Online Safety 3.0 needed• Research-based, not fear-based, so relevant• Flexible, layered – not one-size-fits-all• Respectful of youth agency – stakeholders in making
it good, not just potential victims• Positive, empowering: Not just safety from (bad
outcomes) but safety for...• Young people’s educated, constructive engagement
in today’s (highly participatory) media