'It is too late, our boys have gone': Grieving parents tell Ofcom to 'step up' over social media content

Social media platforms must do more to stop their algorithms from recommending harmful content to children, Ofcom has said.

'it is too late, our boys have gone': grieving parents tell ofcom to 'step up' over social media content

The parents of Molly Russell, Archie Battersbee, Isaac Kevevan, Maia Walsh and Christoforos Nicolaou are campaigning for greater access to their children’s social media history

The regulator has published its draft children’s safety codes of practice laying out the new standards it will expect tech giants to follow to protect children under the Online Safety Act.

But two mothers who believe their children died as a result of copying dangerous social media challenges say they feel “belittled” by Ofcom over its failure to listen to grieving parents.

'it is too late, our boys have gone': grieving parents tell ofcom to 'step up' over social media content

Archie Battersbee died aged 12. Pic: Family handout/PA

Sky News has spoken to the mothers of Archie Battersbee, who died aged 12 after a “prank or experiment” went wrong at their home and Isaac Kenevan, 13, who is believed to have died after taking part in a choke challenge on social media.

“They should be listening to us as bereaved parents,” said Isaac’s mother Lisa.

“Ofcom have got the power, the policing, and we feel like we’ve been belittled, they’ve said certain things but there’s just no action at the moment.”

Archie’s mother Hollie said: “I’ve seen a handful of parents that are now going through what we’re going through and it’s heartbreaking… in a civilised society, this should not happen.”

When the government passed the Online Safety Act last October, it came with new enforcement powers for Ofcom.

Both Hollie and Lisa campaigned tirelessly to get the bill passed and both are frustrated by how painfully slow the process is proving to be.

Ms Kenevan said: “This law has been put in place but nothing has really changed, which is frustrating for us, it’s almost like an insult to us because we’ve put in so much work.

“It is too late, our boys have gone… but Ofcom should really step up and hold their feet to the fire… step in fast to stop the content being in there in the first place.”

E-gates back working at UK airports after travel chaos

Porn star describes awkward and unexpected ‘sexual encounter’ with Trump

Pubs may be able to extend opening hours during Euros – but there’s a catchfinals

Taming algorithms

Ofcom’s draft code of conduct includes robust age checks, improved complaints procedures and a commitment from social media platforms to take action to tame algorithms which recommend harmful content to children.

Fail and they could in theory be fined 10% of their global turnover.

Ofcom chief executive Dame Melanie Dawes told Sky News: “In less than a year, we will be able to enforce against these codes and what I’m saying to the tech industry today is don’t wait for that moment.

“Over the next few years, we will see that change and we are going to drive it forward with every possible tool that we’ve got.”

‘Big step change for the industry’

Ofcom denies excluding people from its consultations, insisting victim groups and bereaved families have been among the 15,000 children and 7,000 parents it has already spoken to.

Dame Melanie said: “Those families who’ve lost children through what’s happened to them online, we ask them please do carry on working with us.

“What we’re proposing today is such a big step change for the industry, please work with us and talk to us, so that we can get this right.”

For the parents of Archie and Isaac, ever-present is the dread over how many children remain at risk.

Ms Kenevan said: “While these laws are trying to be put in place unfortunately there are more and more children dying and that’s the most frustrating thing because we’re in a club that we don’t want to be in and we don’t want anyone else joining that club.”

Meanwhile, Brianna Ghey’s mother Esther has told Sky News that mobile phone companies must “take responsibility” for what children view online.

Esther Ghey has campaigned for greater regulation for mobile phone companies, as well as young people’s access to mindfulness therapies, since two teenagers – Scarlett Jenkinson and Eddie Ratcliffe – were jailed in February for 22 and 20 years respectively for the “exceptionally brutal” murder of 16-year-old Brianna in Warrington.

Ms Ghey said: “It would be great if we could have, at point of purchase, software that helps parents monitor what their children are doing.

“There is software out that can flag up concerning words and then that alerts the parents that the child is looking at self-harm images or searching on the extreme side of it, the things that Scarlett Jenkinson was searching.”

“The parent can then be responsible for their child and do something about it,” Ms Ghey said, who has started a petition in support of her campaign.

Watch the full interview with Esther Ghey on The UK Tonight on Sky News at 8pm on Wednesday.

OTHER NEWS

27 minutes ago

Working around your body clock could boost effectiveness of blood pressure drugs

27 minutes ago

‘Who became champion?’: Jurgen Klopp gives final dressing-room speech to Liverpool players

27 minutes ago

Oliver Glasner admits Eagles landing on lofty perch comes as some surprise

27 minutes ago

Ebrahim Raisi: what we know so far about Iranian president’s helicopter crash

28 minutes ago

Sources: Knicks' OG Anunoby, Josh Hart to play in Game 7

30 minutes ago

Boil water advisory issued for Gimli, Man.

30 minutes ago

Leeds United are 8/11 favourites to win promotion in their Championship play-off final against Southampton... with Saints deemed slight underdogs at evens with Sky Bet

30 minutes ago

Demi Moore, 61, stuns in a black strapless dress as she joins stylish Margaret Qualley at The Substance photocall during Cannes Film Festival

30 minutes ago

Jason Day hilariously caught swearing on hot mic at PGA Championship after poor tee shot attempt

30 minutes ago

Stefanik, Fox News anchor spar over New York Times report questioning her support of Trump

30 minutes ago

How Accurate Is “Bridgerton”? We Asked a Regency Historian What the Series Gets Right (and Wrong)

30 minutes ago

Ron Johnson says he doesn’t trust polls showing Biden beating Trump in Wisconsin

31 minutes ago

‘Coup involving foreigners’ thwarted in Democratic Republic of Congo

31 minutes ago

Will Power suffers engine hiccup as Chevrolet and Honda struggle ahead of Indy 500 qualifying

31 minutes ago

Fear and worry ‘awfully familiar’ for northern Alberta, says Pulitzer Prize finalist

31 minutes ago

Phil Foden: 'We've put ourselves in the history books'

31 minutes ago

No smiles for Postecoglou until Spurs achieve his 'lofty ambitions'

31 minutes ago

Power expected to be restored to most affected by deadly Houston storm

34 minutes ago

Jurgen Klopp leads chants for soon-to-be Liverpool boss Arne Slot at Anfield after Reds secure victory over Wolves in the German's final game in charge

34 minutes ago

Man in his 30s dies in police custody in Swindon after 'falling ill' - as watchdog begins a probe into the incident

34 minutes ago

Horoscope today: Daily guide to what the stars have in store for YOU - May 20, 2024

34 minutes ago

Slovakian prime minister Robert Fico remains in a 'serious condition' after being shot four times in assassination attempt - but 'the worst has passed' and the prognosis is now 'positive', minister says

35 minutes ago

Forget the Triple Crown. Even the Derby-Preakness double has been too much to ask of late

36 minutes ago

UN humanitarian chief delivers ‘apocalyptic’ warning over Gaza aid

36 minutes ago

Tom Brady's 3 Biggest Problems as Rookie 'NFL on FOX' TV Analyst

36 minutes ago

Sabrina Carpenter and Jake Gyllenhaal Had a Cute, Supportive Moment at the End of 'Saturday Night Live'

36 minutes ago

South Africa's controversial former president Jacob Zuma holds rally

36 minutes ago

Man City win record-breaking fourth Premier League title in a row

36 minutes ago

Premier League chief explains snubbing Manchester City to attend Arsenal vs Everton

36 minutes ago

The Political Journey Of Swati Maliwal: From Senior AAP Leader To ‘BJP Agent’

36 minutes ago

History maker: City win10 PL titles, record fourth-straight

36 minutes ago

Dominant Zverev wins second Italian Open title

36 minutes ago

All About The 1971 Plymouth HEMI 'Cuda Convertible

36 minutes ago

European Commission activates satellite mapping service to assist with Iranian president's search

36 minutes ago

Bills Super Bowl Window Closing? Ranking List of Contenders

37 minutes ago

Tens of thousands protest against Mexico's president in the main square of Mexico City

39 minutes ago

At least 27 shot, 1 fatally, across Chicago in overnight shootings

40 minutes ago

‘Rumours’ Review: Guy Maddin’s Smart, Sharp & Quirky Satire Hits The Bullseye For Those Who Have The Giant Brain For It – Cannes Film Festival

40 minutes ago

A24 Landing U.S. Rights Deal For Two-Time Palme D’Or Winner Ruben Ostlund’s Next Movie ‘The Entertainment System Is Down’

41 minutes ago

CNN commentator Alice Stewart’s shocking death sparks tributes from both sides of the aisle

Kênh khám phá trải nghiệm của giới trẻ, thế giới du lịch