Social Media Policy

Estonia Advocates Regulating Big Tech Over Banning Kids From Social Media

Banning children from social media is not a viable solution, as young users will inevitably find ways to circumvent such restrictions. Instead, responsibility for addressing the harms of social media platforms lies with governments and corporations, not with the children themselves. The Estonian minister argues that Europe should cease pretending to be powerless against major international companies and actively engage in regulation. This approach is underscored by Australia’s experience, where initial measures to ban social media for those under 15 have revealed significant implementation challenges by platforms.

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Teacher who resigned after her OnlyFans page was discovered says new employer fired her for violating social media policy

As a former educator myself, the story of Brianna Coppage, the teacher who was fired by her new employer after her OnlyFans page was discovered, struck a chord with me. It is disheartening to see how undervalued teachers are in our society, both in terms of financial compensation and overall respect for their profession. Coppage’s experience sheds light on the harsh reality that many teachers face in trying to make ends meet on meager salaries, leading them to seek alternative sources of income, such as her OnlyFans page.

The fact that Coppage was making $1 million on OnlyFans to supplement her $42,000 teaching salary speaks volumes about the disparity in pay between these two professions.… Continue reading