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Warning teenagers over ‘sexting’

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Newspaper | The Argus
Date | 12.8.2014
Language | English
Country | UK
Topic Tags | law, sexting, Snapchat, threat, youth
Summary | Sexting is becoming an increasing problem among youths in Southern England. Charities that work with teenagers (mostly girls) who have been victimized by having their nude selfies shared without their permission. There is a crucial difference between face to face flirtatious encounters versus on new media: men are reported to be much more forward on digital channels and that they very quickly request nude images. There is a lot of pressure on male participants in sexting to obtain nude images which almost counts as social currency among their male peers. The police are also not handling the situation well according to prevention organizations as they tend to criminalize the victims of sexting as sex child pornography offenders.
Image Description | Portrait of person mentioned in article and photograph of a woman holding a smartphone.
Image Tags | female(s), male(s), smartphone

There’s an obvious reason why young people don’t use Snapchat for sexting.

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Newspaper | Telegraph
Date | 6.1.2014
Language | English
Country | UK
Topic Tags | sexting, Snapchat, youth
Summary | Snapchat's reputation as being designed specifically for sexting does not make much sense, as its designer has been arguing all along. At first look it may seem that way because sent pictures self-destruct within seconds. That, however, is enough time to do a screenshot, so women do not trust it enough to use it for sending nude images. Men, on the other hand, do not like sextin on Snapchat precisely because it is difficult to save the pictures. So on second thought, the app is really not useful for sexting. It is a good alternative for social media because one's mundane content does not remain there to embarrass one later.
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Geek Mythology: Apps such as Snapchat show it's the medium that's the message

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Newspaper | The Independent
Date | 7.5.2014
Language | English
Country | UK
Topic Tags | sexting, Snapchat, threat, youth
Summary | Snapchat seems to be designed specifically for sexting because all sent photographic material auto-destructs itself after a few seconds. These would ensure that one's nude images do not get distributed further. Snapchat however has a 'best friend' function which displays to everyone with whom users exchange the most snaps - this would be a hinderance in maintaining a clandestine sexting relationship. Also, teenagers use Snapchat most and surely not all of them sext. After all, only because the medium faciliates a specific activity does not mean that it will be used in that way.
Image Description | Photograph of a smartphone, held by a hand, video calling a group of people in a restaurant background.
Image Tags | female(s), hand(s), male(s), smartphone

Child-friendly web backed by Scottish Government

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Newspaper | The Scotsman
Date | 11.2.2014
Language | English
Country | UK
Topic Tags | childhood, pornography, sexting, smartphone, threat, youth
Summary | Scotland's government along with several prominent companies and personalities are trying to raise awareness about educating children about internet safety. Only few parents discuss problems of online safety such as pornography or sexting with their children. Most importantly, youths should be taught about what they can do when they encounter content online that upsets them, that they can approach an adult, various help organizations available, or report inappropriate content.
Image Description | Photograph of a woman surrounded by schoolgirls learning about online safety.
Image Tags | female(s)

The graphic selfies from inside the Swiss parliament

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Newspaper | BBC News
Date | 24.8.2014
Language | English
Country | UK
Topic Tags | politics, pornography, sexting, WhatsApp
Summary | Switzerland saw two nude selfie scandals in and around politics this summer. A secretary working in the parlamentarian offices had been tweeting nude selfies taken on the premises. Parlamentarian and city mayor of Baden in Switzerland, Geri Müller, had been sexting with an online friend via WhatsApp, including an abundance of written messages and nude selfies. The Swiss public had been debating whether Müller's #selfiegate should have been newsworthy at all. What ultimately emerges is a double standard: the secretary lost her job within days and the mayor is still representing the Swiss people in parliament.
Image Description | Portrait of Geri Müller, Anthony Weiner, and a Thinkstock image of a hand holding a smartphone presumably taking a selfie.
Image Tags | female(s), hand(s), selfie, smartphone

Secretary working in Swiss Parliament posted NAKED selfies to 11,000 followers

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Newspaper | Mirror
Date | 7.8.2014
Language | English
Country | UK
Topic Tags | pornography, sexting, Twitter
Summary | A secretary working in the offices of the Swiss Federal Palace where the parliament convenes has been positing multiple nude selfies of herself on Twitter. One of her 11'000 followers recognized the backgroung as the office space in the Federal Palace. The woman in question feels that she has done no wrong as her Twitter activity is purely private and has nothing to do with her professional life. Experts think otherwise but no decision has been made yet about the secretaries professional ramifications.
Image Description | Image of the Federal Palace in Switzerland with a Swiss flag and the Alps in the background. A selfie where the woman in question flashes a nipple - both face and nipple are pixellated.
Image Tags | female(s), selfie

Swiss Parliament Employee Tweets Nude Workplace Selfies

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Newspaper | International Business Times
Date | 6.8.2014
Language | English
Country | UK
Topic Tags | pornography, sexting, Twitter
Summary | A Swiss secretary working in the Federal Palace in Bern, Switzerland, where the Swiss parliament meets has been posting nude images on her Twitter account. Some of the images were shot inside the offices of the Federal Palace. The unidentified woman has a large Twitter following of 11'000. Emplyment law experts are now debating whether the woman's misconduct was severe enough for her to have professional consequences.
Image Description | An image of the Federal Palace in Bern, Switzerland with a Swiss flag and the Alps in the background. Two topless images of the woman in question with her face and nipples pixellated/otherwise covered.
Image Tags | female(s), selfie

GENERATION SEXT Why intimate selfies are ruining children’s lives and making our kids ill

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Newspaper | The Sun
Date | 27.9.2016
Language | English
Country | UK
Topic Tags | (mental) health, research/study, school, sexting, youth
Summary | Sexting can be dangerous for teenagers; it can lead to mental disorders. When teenagers find out their picture is circulating everywhere, they may feel embarrased, anxious, and depressed. Those kids should seek psychological help. Moreover, parents should talk to their children, teach them, and warn them of the risks related to sexting. Parents should also look for any sexting problem signs.
Image Description | Series of five photographs: young woman looking at her phone, teenage girl smiling and wearing a short dress, portrait of a woman safeguarding officer, teenage boy looking at his smartphone, and teenage girl sitting on her bed and using her smartphone.
Image Tags | female(s), male(s), smartphone, text

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