Is anonymity the best target in the fight against the trolls?
“Rest assured, this Bill will end anonymous abuse, because it will end abuse, full stop.” We will ‘turn the tide on racist, misogynistic and anti-semitic abuse.’...
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“Rest assured, this Bill will end anonymous abuse, because it will end abuse, full stop.” We will ‘turn the tide on racist, misogynistic and anti-semitic abuse.’...
We live in an age of sharing. As consumers and online, we regularly share personal information, and generate new data through our browsing or purchasing...
With a narrowing of the opinion polls, cracks are again emerging in the Labour Party. One persistent criticism of Keir Starmer’s leadership has re-emerged: he...
We’ve come a long way in a year. The twelve month debate on whether anonymity online is helping or hindering democratic life has shifted, from...
As I read through Peter Oborne’s extraordinary article last night, on his resignation from the Daily Telegraph, one sentence leapt out at me: ‘I added that...
Over the last decade, where and how we live our lives has profoundly changed. The rise of social media has changed what information we encounter,...
Developing social and emotional skills in childhood and adolescence is linked to a range of positive life outcomes, and as such, they are high on...
Today, people across the UK have been forced offline, as Virgin Media customers have been hit with their third internet outage. Reactions of horror followed...
Families around the UK have been adapting to lockdown and changing their daily routines. Many parents with children that have special needs have been worried...
In the cacophony of post-election analysis, one narrative has stood out: it appears the youth turnout rate surged. We do not yet have reliable data...