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Most Australian children have viewed harmful content, online watchdog report says

( July 11, 2025, 03:49 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Seven out of 10 Australian children aged between 10 and 15 have encountered social-media content associated with online harm, according to new research released today by the online-safety watchdog. In a statement accompanying the research, the eSafety Commissioner said the material to which children had been exposed included misogynistic or hateful material, dangerous online challenges, violent fight videos and content promoting disordered eating and suicide. The report, titled “Digital use and risk: Online platform engagement among children aged 10 to 15” is the latest in the eSafety Commissioner’s series of reports on children’ online safety.The eSafety Commissioner's report is attached; the full statement follows: ...

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