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This Safer Internet Day, WebWise are inviting parents, educators, schools, and young people to consider how alogrithms and influencers shape young lives.
The annual day works as a reminder to empower children to thrive, equipped with skills to navigate both the opportunities and challenges of all that comes with being online.
A report of a national survey of children, their parents and adults regarding online safety in 2021 found that 26% of children and young people in Ireland have encountered harmful content online.
With this in mind, this year's SID theme is: Prepare / Protect/ Thrive.
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One part of empowering your child's online behaviour is understanding their algorithms and the kind of content that is likely to appear on their feeds. Below, WebWise have shared their expert information.
What are algorithms?
Algorithms are sets of rules or instructions used by online platforms to process and organise information. On platforms like social media, search engines, and streaming services, algorithms decide what content is shown to users based on their preferences, behaviour, and interactions.
For example:
Social Media: Algorithms show posts, videos, and ads based on a user's previous likes, comments, shares, views, etc.
Search Engines: They consider factors such as keywords, relevance, and user engagement to deliver results.
Streaming Platforms: Algorithms suggest shows, videos or music similar to what a user has already watched or listened to.
How do algorithm’s influence your child’s online experience?
Personalised Content: Algorithms create a tailored experience, showing your child content they’re likely to engage with. This can be helpful but may also limit their exposure to diverse perspectives (sometimes called a "filter bubble").
Endless Recommendations: Algorithms often encourage users to stay on a platform for longer. This can impact how much time your child spends online.
Trending Content: Algorithms prioritise content that gets a lot of attention, meaning your child might see viral posts that are not always appropriate or accurate.
The Pros and Cons of Algorithms
Benefits:
Challenges:
How to Talk to Your Child About Algorithms
Explain What Algorithms Are: Describe how platforms use their activity to show them specific content. For example, "The app suggests videos based on what you’ve liked or watched before."
Discuss Why They See Certain Content: Ask them if they’ve noticed how similar content keeps popping up on their feed and explain that this is intentional. Encourage curiosity about why certain content or posts are shown to them.
Encourage Critical Thinking: Remind your child that not everything they see online is accurate or unbiased. Encourage them to ask, "Why am I seeing this?" or "Who benefits from this content?"
Promote Diverse Content: Suggest exploring new topics, perspectives, and creators to break out of repetitive recommendations.
Questions to Ask Your Child
Practical Tips for Navigating Algorithms
Search for accounts with positive and enjoyable content: Curate your feed with content that uplifts, inspires, and makes you feel good.
Always register with the correct age: Providing accurate information helps ensure you see content appropriate for your age.
Unfollow or mute accounts that you don’t like: Take control of your feed by removing content that doesn’t align with your interests or values.
Report and block content: Protect yourself and others by flagging harmful or inappropriate material.
Follow a range of accounts with different perspectives: Encourage them to follow accounts or explore topics that broaden their perspectives.
Reset the algorithm: Clear your browsing or watch history to refresh the content suggestions you receive. Some platforms also provide users with the option to de-personalise their newsfeeds.
Take a step back: Algorithms are designed to keep users engaged, so setting healthy boundaries is important. Balance screen time with offline activities to maintain well-being.
Know your rights: Know that you have a right to privacy, safety, and respect online. there are now more rules to help protect children online. Under Ireland’s Online Safety Framework there are regulations for online platforms that requires them to make changes to their services so that children are better protected online and are less likely to see harmful or illegal content.
Remember: Algorithms are a powerful part of the digital world, and it important that children and young people are equipped with the critical thinking skills to be able to navigate them safely and responsibly. By encouraging critical thinking, and maintaining open communication, you can help your child make the most of their online experiences while avoiding the potential challenges.
For more information, visit WebWise.ie