Online Cautionary Charts

The 'Teens and Video' Infographic Explores the Danger of Streaming Videos

This 'Teens and Video' Infographic explains the potential dangers of young people's online presence. Detailing what teens do on the Internet and the associated risks of being visible on the web, this is a must-read for teens and concerned parents alike.

Clean and concise, this chart is a comprehensive snapshot of what the web looks like for the under 20 crowd. Though arguably fear-mongering, the graph is an important reminder of the permanence of web personas and how dangerous networks can be to unsuspecting users. Focusing specifically on video content posted on the web, the chart hones in on the dangers of uploading unflattering clips to the Internet.

Clearly associating social media with these risks, the infograph is a reminder to exercise careful caution when interacting with these interfaces.
Trend Themes
1. Online Teen Safety - There is an opportunity for software developers to create safety features for teen mobile devices and parental controls for adolescent online activity.
2. Cyberbullying Prevention - There is an opportunity for social media companies to innovate by developing monitoring tools and reporting systems to prevent cyberbullying.
3. Video Content Regulation - There is an opportunity for content creators and social media platforms to regulate and monitor video content that children under 18 can access and upload online.
Industry Implications
1. Mobile Devices - Manufacturers of mobile devices can innovate by developing safety and monitoring features specifically catering to adolescent users to assuage parents' anxieties.
2. Social Media - Social media companies can prevent cyberbullying by developing tools that block direct messaging and the ability to screen record posts.
3. Content Creation - Content creators can develop child-friendly videos and social media platforms can monitor the uploads to ensure it is appropriate before it goes live.

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