Twitter to recommend third-party apps for preventing harassment
- Twitter is testing recommending third-party moderation apps for help in preventing harassment on the platform.
- These apps would act as an additional measure users can take on top of the app’s built-in tools.
- This feature will prompt users with a list of recommended apps when they block or mute another person on Twitter.
- You can read the full story on the Engadget website.
Snapchat adds 13 million more users in Q1
- Snapchat has reported a steady increase in users and revenue on the platform – reaching 13 million daily active users in Q1 of 2022.
- This takes their userbase up to 332 million daily active users.
- For tips on Snapchat’s safety functions, check out our Safety Card.
- You can read the full story on Social Media Today’s website.
‘Among Us VR’ will arrive later this year
- Among Us VR is coming later this year to the Meta Quest 2, Rift and S, Steam VR and PlayStation VR.
- This version will change gameplay to a first-person perspective but keep the core mechanics of the game the same such as tasks, voting and imposters.
- To find out more about Among Us and Virtual Reality (VR), check out our articles.
- You can read the full story on the Engadget website.
NSPCC reveals scale of abuse and neglect faced by children in Wales
- Last year, the NSPCC’s Helpline made 1,048 referrals to agencies in Wales, equivalent to around three referrals a day investigating concerns about abuse and neglect.
- The most common reason for referrals was neglect, with 352 referrals.
- The charity estimates that half a million children a year suffer abuse in the UK, which means seven children in each classroom experience abuse before they turn 18.
- You can read the full story on the Deeside.com website.
Large amount of Class A drugs seized in Dorset
- A large quantity of class A drugs were seized and 4 people were arrested during a police raid in in Dorset as part of Operation Viper.
- The operation aims to stop County Lines drug gangs which often exploit children to carry drugs and take over vulnerable people’s homes to use as temporary bases.
- To find out more information on County Lines, check out our article.
- You can read the full story on the ITV’s website.
England should consider following Scotland and Wales to ban smacking
- The Children’s Commissioner has said England should consider following Scotland and Wales in banning the smacking of children.
- She has urged England to look at its legislation and give children the same protection from assault as adults.
- However, according to reports, the Education Secretary has rejected the call to bring England in line with Scotland and Wales.
- You can read the full story on the Guardian’s website.