Xmara wrote:For starters, I wouldn’t let a kid under 13 anywhere near social media. Staying aware of online trends and talking to your kids about them could help. Talk to your kids about online safety. And I hate to be that person, but if need be, keep tabs on who your kids are talking to online.
As for adults, I’m not really sure what could be done. You can’t restrict an adult’s online activity the way you can a child’s. Perhaps colleges could have programs addressing this specific form of hate? Idk.
It'd take more than that tbh. If your kid goes to public school they're going to be exposed to internet culture and videos they definitely shouldn't be seeing before they're a teenager just because of their peers. At least that's how it was when I was growing up in the early days of like YouTube and stuff, I didn't have restrictions on social media and internet at home but I had friends who did, they all found ways around it or classmates would show them The Lonely Island and Smosh vids anyway.