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  2. Elsagate - Wikipedia

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    Elsagate (derived from Elsa and the -gate scandal suffix) is a controversy surrounding videos on YouTube and YouTube Kids that were labelled as "child-friendly" but contained themes inappropriate for children. These videos often featured fictional characters from family-oriented media, sometimes via crossovers, used without legal permission.

  3. Opinion: Schools are right to warn parents about what their ...

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    Here’s why. The accounts of unthinkable brutality that are coming out of the Middle East are simply not appropriate content for children, even those who understandably want to know the horrific ...

  4. Pinterest - Wikipedia

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    Pinterest is an American social media service for publishing and discovery of information [5] in the form of pinboards. [6] This includes recipes, home, style, motivation, and inspiration on the Internet using image sharing. [7] Pinterest, Inc. was founded by Ben Silbermann, Paul Sciarra, and Evan Sharp, [8] and is headquartered in San ...

  5. Common Sense Media - Wikipedia

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    Common Sense Media reviews thousands of movies, TV shows, music, video games, apps, web sites and books.Based on developmental criteria, the reviews provide guidance regarding each title's age appropriateness, as well as a "content grid" that rates particular aspects of the title including educational value, violence, sex, gender messages and role models.

  6. Sharenting - Wikipedia

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    Several studies describe sharenting as an international phenomenon with widespread prevalence across households. In the United States, researchers at the University of Michigan C.S. Mott Children's Hospital found that almost 75% of American parents were familiar with someone who over-shared information about their child on social media, [7] and an AVG survey determined that 92% of all American ...

  7. “Someone’s Getting Fired”: Kids’ Toy Leaves ... - AOL

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    Despite that many people were judging “inappropriate” design detail, some others were blaming people’s dirty mind Image credits: DisastrousStudio1 Image credits: adamhwoodhams

  8. Wikipedia:Advice for parents - Wikipedia

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    These include insisting that editors cite reliable sources, as well as Recent Changes Patrolling for vandalism, and New Page Patrolling for recently created articles with inappropriate content. This page and its subpages (linked pages) are intended to help parents, guardians, teachers, and other adults consider the best way to allow children ...

  9. People Think "Turning Red" Is Too Mature For Kids, But Here ...

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