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Carter emphasizes the urgent need for a united front among governments, legislators, companies, and parents to combat the rising threats of abuse and exploitation on gaming platforms and social media. As children increasingly engage with digital spaces, the responsibility to protect them falls on multiple stakeholders.
The digital landscape is evolving rapidly, presenting both opportunities and risks for young users. With the prevalence of online gaming and social networking, children are often exposed to harmful content and potential predators. Therefore, it is crucial for technology companies to implement robust safety measures and monitoring systems that can detect and mitigate risks in real time.
However, technology alone is not enough. Human oversight is vital to ensure that these systems function effectively and that any incidents of abuse are addressed promptly. Parents also play a critical role in this ecosystem by educating their children about online safety and monitoring their digital interactions.
A collaborative approach is essential to create a safer online environment for children, where they can explore, learn, and connect without fear of harm.
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