Manny Botwe, president of the Association of School and College Leaders, emphasizes the urgent need to hold social media operators accountable due to increased bullying and abuse affecting students and teachers. At the ASCL conference, he highlights disturbing trends such as the widespread use of social media for malicious deepfakes and online bullying. A survey revealed that many teachers are alarmed by younger students using these platforms, despite age restrictions. Botwe insists that society must protect children from these harms and demand higher standards for online behavior.
Manny Botwe, president of the ASCL, argues that social media platforms must be held accountable for the significant increase in cyberbullying and abuse affecting students and educators.
Teachers are witnessing concerning trends of online bullying and malicious deepfakes, which pose serious risks to students' well-being and education.
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