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    Ofcom Issues Warning on TikTok and YouTube Safety for Children

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 21, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Ofcom has raised serious concerns regarding the safety of children using popular social media platforms TikTok and YouTube. The regulator emphasized that despite previous efforts, these platforms continue to expose young users to harmful content and potential online risks. This warning comes amid growing scrutiny of how digital platforms manage child safety and content moderation. It underscores the challenges regulators face in keeping pace with rapidly evolving online environments.

    In a significant development, Ofcom’s alert stresses the need for enhanced protective measures to shield children from inappropriate material and exploitation on these widely used platforms. TikTok and YouTube attract millions of young users globally, making the issue of safeguarding children a critical priority for policymakers and platform operators alike. The regulator’s stance reflects broader concerns about the impact of social media on children’s mental health and wellbeing.

    Meanwhile, this warning could prompt stricter regulatory actions and compel social media companies to improve their safety protocols. It also highlights the importance of parental awareness and digital literacy in mitigating risks associated with online content. As digital consumption among children continues to rise, Ofcom’s findings serve as a crucial reminder of the ongoing need for vigilance and reform in the digital landscape.

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