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Prince Harry fears what social media can do to his children

Prince Harry hopes his children never have to experience social media in its current form. The Duke of Sussex – who has Archie, 3, and Lili, 11 months, with wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex – slammed online companies for designing platforms “at the expense of young people” and insisted it was impossible for parents to protect their children from harm on the internet.

Harry said children were “targeted and fed dangerous content” when they went online and were “treated as digital experiments to make money”.

Speaking via Zoom for the launch of a toolkit called Making Child Online Safety a Reality, he said: “Many of these systems are by design aiming to keep our kids hooked for years to come regardless of how their time online impacts their self-confidence, self-worth or safety.

Harry acknowledged that he wasn’t an expert on law or technology, “but I am a father and I’m lucky enough to be a father with a platform’. It’s easy to say the business model of the internet and social media is broken, but it’s not.

“The internet business model is doing exactly what it’s meant to do – pull us in, keep us scrolling, get us angry, anxious or make us numb to the world around us.

“That’s bad enough when it’s meant for adults, but even worse, it’s meant to do the same to our kids.
As parents, my wife and I are concerned about the next generation growing up in a world where they are treated as digital experiments to make money, and where things like hatred and harm are somehow normalised.

“None of us wants a world where their kids are targeted and fed dangerous content rather than being able to learn, connect and play freely. We want our children and all children to feel empowered to speak up and call for change when older generations are not capable of seeing, or choose to ignore, all the ways new technology is shaping society.”

The toolkit was launched by 5Rights Foundation, with support from the AU, the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child, the EU and other global children’s rights NGOs. The report calls on countries to establish a child online safety policy, with world leaders asked to commit on the international stage.

Source: IOL

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