There may not be a single answer that can effectively address the issue of sexism, which Sir Keir Starmer said is “far wider” than just an internet problem – “almost a cultural issue.” He said he had watched the program with his family and had not found it comfortable watching, with social media ideology “pumped right into the heads of our youngsters.” Although she agreed, Lina Ghazal, head of regulatory and public relations at online safety provider Verifymy, who has worked at Meta and Ofcom, said that social media platforms needed to take action and that new online safety regulations and the increasing use of technology in content moderation might be crucial in addressing the problem.https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/jack-thorne-regulation-nspcc-jo-johnson-adolescence-b2725208.htmlShare this:FacebookXLike this:Like Loading... Post navigation Disturbing findings in new study reveal unregulated internet platforms are a breeding ground for racism, misogyny and religious hate (Royal Holloway University of London)