Brianna’s Mum Criticizes Online Act
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In a recent interview, Brianna’s mum expressed her dissatisfaction with the Online Act, stating that she believes it is not strong enough to protect vulnerable individuals like her daughter.
The Online Act, which was introduced last year, aimed to regulate and govern online interactions, particularly regarding cyberbullying, hate speech, and online harassment. While it was a step in the right direction, many argue that it falls short of providing adequate protection.
Brianna’s mum recounted several incidents her daughter had faced online, including cyberbullying, trolling, and even targeted harassment. According to her, these incidents had a severe impact on Brianna’s mental well-being and overall confidence.
She criticized the Online Act for its lack of stringent penalties and swift response mechanisms, saying that they often do not deter potential offenders. “It feels like the consequences for their actions are not enough to make them think twice before targeting someone else,” she stated.
Furthermore, she insisted on the need for better monitoring and regulation of social media platforms. “These harmful behaviours are easily carried out due to the anonymity and lack of accountability online platforms provide,” she added. “There must be stricter regulations in place to hold these platforms accountable for allowing such incidents to occur.”
Several advocacy groups have also voiced their concerns over the perceived weaknesses of the Online Act. They argue for stronger legislation that includes stricter penalties, mandatory reporting of incidents, and improved support systems for victims.
As online interactions become more prevalent in our daily lives, ensuring the safety and well-being of individuals, especially vulnerable groups such as children and teenagers, is paramount. Brianna’s mum’s concerns shed light on the urgent need for a stronger Online Act that effectively addresses the challenges posed by cyberspace.